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"When we observe botanical trees, we find that the leaves, branches and their arrangement can often easily be extracted, in spite of their very large numbers," says author Huub van de Wetering. "What would happen if we try to visualize hierarchical data as botanical trees?"
Wetering's group at Holland's Eindhoven University of Technology mapped hierarchical data to three-dimensional trees with branches and leaves representing files and directories. Groups of leaves are shown as fruit.
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Trying to map solutions for a group project in Design Thinking.
The IAC (Institutional Assessment Council) has identified eight "Campus Wide Learning Outcomes," concepts or qualities that the University wishes to imbed in students as they grow into 21st century citizens. How do these CWLOs fit into the student experience? Where are they successful? Where are they lacking?
We are to come up with three suggestions on how the IAC can better prepare students with these qualities.
Our group is exploring the use of visual mapping to better understand the relationships between overlapping, colliding and complementary systems.
i feel that this photo is hierarchal because the movement of the chain and the lines. your eye seems to move up the black lines mostly because they stick out the most, then you kind of follow the chain to the different features on the chain.
I was structed and refreshed by the planning for buildings in mountains. What a good lesson that taught me the way of designing buidings on mountains.
Hierarchy: Eagles seem to be bullies, if you want to perch where another eagle is you come in hot and bump the other eagle off!
Hierarchical DBMS is one key in DBMS - Working in a format that is based on the product of the parent-child tree, hierarchical DBMS in keys in DBMS are very great for saving info with products that describe characteristics, characteristics, and any other such items.
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