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3D Perspectives: 3 Ways to Visualize Hierarchical Structures

3D Perspectives: 3 Ways to Visualize Hierarchical Structures
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10 September, 2009 | 0 min for reading

My today’s post on 3D Perspectives is about how to visualize hierarchical information. In CAD and PLM we put a lot of focus on how to visualize model, but how we can visualize information? Have you had chance to think about it?

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Tree Map

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Botanic Tree

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Tree Timeline

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