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Enterprise Resource Arc Analysis

Internal Resource Allocation

A high-fidelity linear arc visualization mapping resource movement between corporate divisions. This layout emphasizes the directionality and volume of intra-company transfers.

Division Interaction Map

Data Exploration

What does the Arc Diagram show?
An Arc Diagram is a one-dimensional layout that places nodes along a single axis. It uses semicircles (arcs) to connect these nodes, making it easier to see clusters and bridges within a complex network without the visual clutter of a circular layout.
How is "Flow Volume" measured?
Flow volume is normalized based on annual budget allocations. In this view, the stroke width of the arcs is directly proportional to the millions of dollars transferred between divisions for cross-functional initiatives.
Why use a linear layout?
Linear layouts are exceptional for identifying hubs—nodes with many connections—and outliers. It also allows for easier label reading compared to circular chord diagrams where text often rotates.
How do I focus on specific data?
Interaction is vital. You can hover over a specific division to highlight all arcs connected to it. Arcs are color-coded based on the source division to help you trace the origin of resource flows instantly.
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Arc Data Visualization

An Arc Diagram is a one-dimensional layout that places nodes along a single axis. It uses semicircles (arcs) to connect these nodes, making it easier to see clusters and bridges within a complex network without the visual clutter of a circular layout.

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Gareth C.

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