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Chartopedia / PERT Chart
A PERT Chart displays tasks related to some project, relationship, and consistency between them and time intervals required to complete each of them. All this allows us to calculate the total project duration and optimize the plan. PERT stands for Program Evaluation Review Technique, a methodology developed by the U.S. Navy to manage the Polaris submarine missile program.
Chartopedia / Waterfall Chart
A Waterfall Chart (Flying Bricks Chart or Bridge Chart) visualizes the influence of several positive and negative factors on the initial value. Intermediate values are shown as floating columns, while the initial and the final values - as whole columns.
Chartopedia / Timeline Chart
A Timeline chart visualizes a series of events in chronological order. It represents a long bar labeled with dates and moments related to them. This chart type is popular in project management and education.
Chartopedia / Dot Map
A Dot Map is the Dot Chart (Scatterplot) variation which shows the existence of a subject or a feature by drawing dots or markers of equal or different type and size on a geographical map.
Chartopedia / Percent Stacked Area Chart
A Percent Stacked Area Chart is a multi-series Area Chart, where the height of each series depends on its contribution to the sum of all values in a certain category (X-axis). It is helpful in showing the variation of a few variables and their percentage ratio.
Chartopedia / Percent Stacked SplineArea Chart
A Percent Stacked Spline Area Chart is a multi-series Spline Area Chart, where the height of each series depends on its contribution to the sum of all values in a certain category (X-axis). It is helpful in showing the variation of a few variables and their percentage ratio.
Chartopedia / Bubble Chart
A Bubble Chart depicts three dimensions of data: two of them are x- and y-coordinates and the third one is the size of a circle which is plotted as a data point. This chart type facilitates the understanding of different relationships.
Chartopedia / Mekko Chart
A Mekko (Marimekko) Chart is a variation of a Mosaic Chart without gaps between bars, where Y-axis displays numeric values in percentage terms (from 0 to 100). This type is good for visualizing business processes.
Chartopedia / Barmekko Chart
A Bar Mekko Chart (Variable Width Bar) is a Mekko Chart with a single series. This type is similar to the standard Bar Chart, except that the sizes of the bars can be different. Therefore each bar can display two numeric values at a time.
Chartopedia / Connector Map
A Connector Map presents lines or set of lines with or without the direction (flight routes, rivers, etc.) by connecting points on a geographical map. Start and end points are defined by latitude and longitude.
Chartopedia / Quadrant Chart
A Quadrant Chart (Matrix Model) is a chart divided into four quarters. It makes comparison categories easier and widely used in SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) and PEST (political, economic, socio-cultural and technological) analysis.
Chartopedia / Radar Chart
A Radar Chart shows the series as a line that forms a closed polygonal chain by connecting data points on the axes. This chart type is well suited to comparative analysis.