2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.3033391
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PTVis: Visual Narrative and Auxiliary Decision to Assist in Comprehending the Penetration Testing Process

Abstract: Due to the complexity of network penetration and the diversity of penetration methods, traditional analysis approaches analyse only a single penetration method or part of the network penetration process. Moreover, the lack of customized exploration makes it difficult to discover and analyse network penetration behaviors. Characterizing and summarizing the penetration testing process based on an interpretive visual analysis approach can enhance researchers' comprehension of penetration testing and further promo… Show more

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“…This work aims to use temporal visualization techniques to present events during pregnancy, such as medical examinations, body conditions and the use of drugs during pregnancy, and to communicate patient risks and conditions between doctors and patients. Linear-based visualization methods are commonly used to visualize temporal information and events [39], [40]. Therefore, in this study, we design a series of visual metaphors to enhance user cognition.…”
Section: Visual Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work aims to use temporal visualization techniques to present events during pregnancy, such as medical examinations, body conditions and the use of drugs during pregnancy, and to communicate patient risks and conditions between doctors and patients. Linear-based visualization methods are commonly used to visualize temporal information and events [39], [40]. Therefore, in this study, we design a series of visual metaphors to enhance user cognition.…”
Section: Visual Designmentioning
confidence: 99%