As someone showing off PlaceCal's capabilities I want to be able to show some fancy visualisations of the information we've got so that we can pitch it better to interested people.
As a social network analysis researcher, I want to be able to visualise the connections between PlaceCal entities so I can better understand the nature of social connections.
Acceptance criteria
[ ] criteria one
[ ] criteria two
Implementation notes & questions
We get asked sometimes about software like Network Canavs and Kumu which Lankelly Chase use. They're basically all just force-directed graphs of simple nodes. I think we could pretty easily make something like this with our existing postgres data in something like d3 that would impress a whole lot of people who have budgets.
User story
As someone showing off PlaceCal's capabilities I want to be able to show some fancy visualisations of the information we've got so that we can pitch it better to interested people.
As a social network analysis researcher, I want to be able to visualise the connections between PlaceCal entities so I can better understand the nature of social connections.
Acceptance criteria
Implementation notes & questions
We get asked sometimes about software like Network Canavs and Kumu which Lankelly Chase use. They're basically all just force-directed graphs of simple nodes. I think we could pretty easily make something like this with our existing postgres data in something like d3 that would impress a whole lot of people who have budgets.
Example by C2 below.
Implementation plan
To be written by the developer