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Set'Graph® ... simplifying your data

...  Venn Diagrams that are accurately proportional with a standard color schema makes it easy to discover your data

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Set'Graph® can be licensed for use in your existing products, for more information on licensing the Set'Graph® architecture, please contact us at:

licensing@setgraph.com 
 

SQLcraft®. . . 

Set'Graph® can be used in conjunction with our SQLcraft to create an complete integrated data visualization, analysis and reporting solution.  Click here to learn more about SQLcraft:

Helping you to realize that your data 
may be easier to visualize than you think . . .

  Set’Graph® is a data visualization architecture that uses simple Venn diagrams to understand complex data relationships.  Set’Graph allows the user to easily sift through large databases to identify and isolate significant meaningful patterns and relationships in the data.

  Set’Graph® draws rectangular regions to scale so that the user can easily see how the condition relates to the data.  Further, by clicking on a region will give the numerical count of the condition and its proportion to the base set.

  

Set’Graph® assigns each condition and its intersections with other conditions a color so that the user can easily see how these conditions are or are not met in one’s data.

 

The Red region (1) is the first condition.  The Blue region (2) is the second and the Green region (3) is third. The regions that show associations to other sets have a color in accordance with the RGB scheme where Magenta (4) is the association of Red and Blue; Yellow (5) the association of Red and Green and, Cyan (6) is the association of Blue and Green. The White region (7) represents the set where all three conditions are met. The Gray region (8) shows the exclusive set that does not match the three conditions.

Set’Graph® can draw up to three conditions at a time. If a search criterion consists of more than three conditions, you can begin drawing the first three constraints then selecting regions on that that can then be used to create a derived set. You can then take this new derived set and draw additional constraints on to it. With this method of constructing the sets hierarchically, Set’Graph can be used to solve complicated predicates of sets.

We limit the number of conditions or sets to three at any given time as we feel that additional conditions may only cause more confusion as it would become difficult to see.  Further, if there are three condition sets 'A', 'B', and 'C' plus the base set, up to eight regions could exist (as seen above), with up to 255 different retrieval condition formulas, which Set’Graph will create automatically, and can be saved for future use.

For more information on the Set'Graph® architecture, contact us at:

info@setgraph.com.