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HoloViews in Scientific Data Visualization - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover
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HoloViews in Scientific Data Visualization - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Editora: HiTeX Press

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"HoloViews in Scientific Data Visualization""HoloViews in Scientific Data Visualization" is an expertly crafted guide that navigates the evolving landscape of scientific data visualization with a focus on clarity, reproducibility, and modern Python tooling. Beginning with the foundational role of visualization in scientific computing, the book explores the complexities of handling multidimensional, heterogeneous data and the imperative goals of scientific visual analytics, including exploration, confirmation, and transparent communication. It provides a comprehensive survey of both traditional platforms and emerging Python-based solutions, situating HoloViews within the broader ecosystem and emphasizing the crucial balance between interactivity and reproducibility in research.The heart of the book dives into the architecture and declarative paradigms that distinguish HoloViews from imperative plotting libraries, detailing its object model of elements, overlays, and layouts. Readers are guided through the seamless integration of data from arrays and dataframes, flexible customization, and the extensibility afforded by various plotting backends. Practical chapters dissect the building blocks of visualization—curves, heatmaps, vector fields, linked multi-plot layouts, and annotation strategies—while advanced sections provide actionable techniques for real-time streaming, cross-filtering, performance optimization, and interactive scientific dashboards that scale from desktop to web deployments.Rich in multidisciplinary case studies and best practices, this volume equips scientists, analysts, and developers with the tools to construct robust, reproducible, and publication-quality visualizations across domains. From handling high-density arrays and geospatial datasets to enabling seamless collaboration through version control, CI/CD, and adherence to open science standards, "HoloViews in Scientific Data Visualization" serves as a definitive reference for leveraging HoloViews to unlock deeper insight and foster innovation at the frontier of computational research.
Disponível desde: 29/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 250 páginas.

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