+1 - The relationship path is very important to highlight. Right-click on a node, say Show Relationships , or Show Dependencies - And then center the object and highlight the relationships.. Now, I am going to complicate this, but… This really calls for 3D :D - Let the user rotate graph ..
Isabelle. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Isabelle Mauny* VP, Product Management - WSO2, Inc. - http://wso2.com/ On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 6:00 PM, Frank Leymann <fr...@wso2.com> wrote: > HI Jerad, > > thanks, the gif was helpful :-) Very nice tool! > > Coloring nodes is optional (I would even argue: not needed). But coloring > relations will in fact improve comprehension of the user. See for example > when you select in your gif a subset of relationship types: it is still > unclear which relationship types connect the nodes. I would rank > relationship coloring much higher than node coloring. > > > > Best regards, > Frank > > 2015-02-21 6:31 GMT+01:00 Jerad Rutnam <je...@wso2.com>: > >> Hi Frank, >> >> I get your point. Agree for giving users more flexible features. Yes, we >> were discussing about the coloring nodes, and this was decided to have like >> an optional feature. So it will be an enhance feature for filtering option. >> Which we decided to work on after releasing the tool. :) >> >> Please find the attached animated .gif image, that will give better idea >> about the tool functions. (Use chrome or better .gif previewer to open - >> since the file is large, it might not work on all the browsers correctly) >> >> Thanks, >> Jerad >> -- >> *Jerad Rutnam* >> *Software Engineer* >> >> WSO2 Inc. >> lean | enterprise | middleware >> M : +94 77 959 1609 | E : je...@wso2.com | W : www.wso2.com >> > >
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