Vehicle Routing Problem
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 Versioned B-Tree  Smallworld Software Suite
 
 Vertical Conflation  Conflation of Features
 
 Virtualization, Resource  Cyberinfrastructure for Spatial Data Integration
 
 Vector Graphics  Vector Data
 
 Visual Continuity  Visual Momentum
 
 Vector Graphics for the Web  Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
 
 Vector Models  Data Models in Commercial GIS Systems
 
 Vector (TVP)  Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS)
 
 Vehicle Routing Problem  Routing Vehicles, Algorithms
 
 Visual Data Exploration  Exploratory Visualization
 
 Visual Data Mining  Image Mining, Spatial
 
 Visual Momentum Z HEN W EN IBM, T. J. Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, NY, USA Synonyms Visual continuity Definition
 
 Vehicle Tracking Data  Floating Car Data
 
 Version Managed Datastore  Smallworld Software Suite
 
 Version Management  Smallworld Software Suite
 
 In human computer interaction, the concept of visual momentum is used to measure how visual scene transitions impact the users ability in extracting and integrating information across multiple displays. Main Text The concept of Visual Momentum was first introduced in perception and cinematography. It refers to the impact of a transition from one scene to another on the cognitive processes of an observer. Particularly visual momentum is used to describe the impact on the observer’s ability to extract task relevant information. The concept was later
 
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