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Bubble charts can facilitate the understanding of social, economical, medical, and other scientific relationships.
Bubble charts are particularly useful when comparing the results of a number of different items.
Bubble charts can be considered a variation of the scatter plot, in which the data points are replaced with bubbles.
According to Berman (2007), bubble charts can "be used in project management to compare the risk and reward among projects.
The information visualization technique used by Trendalyzer is an interactive bubble chart.
A bubble chart is a type of chart that displays three dimensions of data.
This bubble chart displays a fictitious project portfolio.
In architecture, the term "bubble chart" is also applied to a first architectural sketch of the lay out constructed with bubbles.
This chart was created using Bubble Chart Pro software.
A bubble chart is a two-dimensional scatterplot where a third variable is represented by the size of the points.
Lotus Symphony 3.0.1 adds enhancements including support for one million spreadsheet rows, bubble charts, and a new design for the home page.
Activity: 'Bubble chart analysis'
Bubble charts are included in popular visualization toolkits such as D3 and have been used by the New York Times.
As a fallback, some users of bubble charts resort to graphic symbology to express nonpositive data values.
Describe how products A, B, C, F and H have performed by analysing the bubble chart.
A motion chart is a dynamic bubble chart which allows efficient and interactive exploration and visualization of longitudinal multivariate Data.
FAME 9.3 also introduced new graphical features, including BUBBLE charts.
Bubble charts were introduced by Fernanda Viegas and Martin Wattenberg and have since become a popular method of displaying data.
A majority of his time in spent discussing two methods in of quantitative analysis - two dimensional bubble charts and PERT analysis.
In Information visualization, a "bubble chart" is a technique in which a set of numeric quantities is represented by closely packed circles whose areas are proportional to the quantities.
Unlike a traditional bubble chart, such displays don't assign meaning to x- or y-axis positions, but seek to pack circles as tightly as possible to make efficient use of space.
This is a very polished viz and I find the bubble chart to be interesting - higher increases in unemployment seem to be associated with greater reduction in property crime, which is counter-intuitive.
Planner's View (Scope) - The first architectural sketch is a "bubble chart" or Venn diagram, which depicts in gross terms the size, shape, partial relationships, and basic purpose of the final structure.
So it is important that bubble charts not only be scaled in this way, but also be clearly labeled to document that it is area, rather than radius or diameter, that conveys the data.
Bubble chart of the Chicago Deposit market 2003 in comparison to other cities, which was highly fragmented and is not dominated by a small group of financial institutions, as is the case in many other markets.