I'll chime in -- I'm working on a database that would house the relational data using the opensource cypher graph query language. From there, the data can be sliced & diced in any which way using specific queries based upon the underlying properties of the database. While not as pretty in terms of graphing the output, the output of these queries could be used in creating a more visually appealing mind map (like yours) for easier consumption. By coordinating efforts among us perhaps we could avoid duplicating work. To be clear, I'm just in the planning stage of defining nodes, relationships and their underlying properties ... this is definitely the way to go to present complex data in a clear format.
Will do. For a point of reference this is what was used to map out the Panama Papers ... if you're interested in a high level overview this is a good resource:
I'll chime in -- I'm working on a database that would house the relational data using the opensource cypher graph query language. From there, the data can be sliced & diced in any which way using specific queries based upon the underlying properties of the database. While not as pretty in terms of graphing the output, the output of these queries could be used in creating a more visually appealing mind map (like yours) for easier consumption. By coordinating efforts among us perhaps we could avoid duplicating work. To be clear, I'm just in the planning stage of defining nodes, relationships and their underlying properties ... this is definitely the way to go to present complex data in a clear format.
Oh wow sounds awesome. Yeah definitely down to coordinate things. Let me know when you have more and we can figure out what that looks like.
Will do. For a point of reference this is what was used to map out the Panama Papers ... if you're interested in a high level overview this is a good resource:
https://neo4j.com/blog/analyzing-panama-papers-neo4j/
Wow thanks for the link. Lots to process here so gonna have to read it a bunch..
I look forward to hearing from you in the future.. definitely excited to work together fren