Abstract :
In the age of tiles and slates, packaging information has been reduced (or expanded) to appscontained in a tile, used as an icon in a smartphone or a tablet. Regardless of the operating system, tiles seem to be the object of first eye contact, but is this the most efficient way of displaying and extracting information? If so, specify the most suitable tile layout, This paper describes the possible cluster-of-elements layouts and arrangements, it entails the goal-targeted visual processing, visual queries for extracting information simultaneously, and hence identifying the possible influences on the visual map for lexemes construct, detection and formation, ultimately making an attempt to achieve maximum number of words in the shortest possible time.
Keywords :
data visualisation; linguistics; notebook computers; operating systems (computers); query processing; smart phones; cluster-of-elements arrangements; cluster-of-elements layouts; goal-targeted visual processing; information display; information extraction; information packaging; lexeme constructs; morpheme constructs; operating system; smartphone; tablet; visual map; visual queries; visual search; association; conjunction search; eco-com; feature integration theory (FIT); lexemes; morphemes; plaindrome; preattentive processing; resource optimization; serial search; visual map; visual properties; visual queries; visual search; word construct. Enabled;