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Fri, Jun 29 2007 5:05 AM | Permanent Link |
"Petter Topp" | Hello.
I'm looking for a tool / control / application that can visualize relations in my data. We are working on software for tracing products through food producing facories/companies, and displaying data in various grids is the way things work today, but it would be very nice if we could draw a relations map of the data. A simplyfied process could be like this: Many products are put together through a process to become a new product. The new product can be dispatched out of the faktory or be put into a new process. The backtracing can start with the finished product, and ends with the separate products that went in it. I want to visualize the finished product, and all the processes it went through / additional products added, and finally what went inn. In the next step we trace forward based on one of the products that went in.... Anyone heard of something that might fit this project? Regards Petter ATC Data AS D7, Dbisam C/S |
Fri, Jun 29 2007 6:34 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Petter
Have a look at http://www.tmssoftware.com/ - Diagram Studio - but be warned their documentation isn't brilliant. Roy Lambert |
Fri, Jun 29 2007 7:53 AM | Permanent Link |
"Petter Topp" | Thanks Roy,
I'm really looking for something that can do some magic with my data. Seems like I will need to do some coding here... Petter "Roy Lambert" <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> skrev i melding news:1DA69508-92BB-4EC9-981A-BCD26AF107AE@news.elevatesoft.com... > Petter > > > Have a look at http://www.tmssoftware.com/ - Diagram Studio - but be > warned their documentation isn't brilliant. > > Roy Lambert > |
Fri, Jun 29 2007 9:19 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Petter
I think (my brain says I've see it) there's a suite of components out there intended for the process control industry which might be nearer what you're looking for but naturally I can't remember where I've seen it. Roy Lambert |
Sat, Jun 30 2007 12:47 PM | Permanent Link |
Dave Harrison | Petter Topp wrote:
> Hello. > > I'm looking for a tool / control / application that can visualize relations > in my data. > We are working on software for tracing products through food producing > facories/companies, > and displaying data in various grids is the way things work today, but it > would be very nice if we could draw a relations map of the data. > A simplyfied process could be like this: > Many products are put together through a process to become a new product. > The new product can be dispatched out of the faktory or be put into a new > process. > The backtracing can start with the finished product, and ends with the > separate products that went in it. > > I want to visualize the finished product, and all the processes it went > through / additional products added, and finally what went inn. > In the next step we trace forward based on one of the products that went > in.... > > Anyone heard of something that might fit this project? > > Regards > Petter > ATC Data AS > D7, Dbisam C/S > > If you want the tool to reverse engineer your database into flow diagrams or ER diagrams, then you need a case tool. If you want to draw the relationships yourself, then try: SmartDraw MindMapper DiagramStudio Gliffy (www.gliffy.com) - Free Dia - Free (More case tool oriented) WizFLow (Flowcharts) Visio Dave |
Mon, Jul 2 2007 10:37 AM | Permanent Link |
"David Farrell-Garcia" | If you are looking at DBisam Friendly data modeling then try
http://www.contextsoft.com/ or http://www.datanamic.com/index.html If you want to visualize with UML try http://www.modelmakertools.com/ or http://www.sparxsystems.com.au/ -- David Farrell-Garcia Whidbey Island Software, LLC |
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