PHILIP LEIF BJERKNES
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The PivotGraph has two interesting properties. First, it is very goal-directed: it requires the user to pick dimensions along which to aggregate, and which to use to lay out the graph. Second, it uses space in a very different way than node-link diagrams. While space in node-link diagrams is mostly there to avoid collisions between the nodes and clutter between the lines, it carries information in the case of the PivotGraph. (via Graphs Beyond the Hairball | eagereyes)

The PivotGraph has two interesting properties. First, it is very goal-directed: it requires the user to pick dimensions along which to aggregate, and which to use to lay out the graph. Second, it uses space in a very different way than node-link diagrams. While space in node-link diagrams is mostly there to avoid collisions between the nodes and clutter between the lines, it carries information in the case of the PivotGraph. (via Graphs Beyond the Hairball | eagereyes)