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  1. Awesome Strategies To Visualize Change With Time
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    medium.com/@yuanbo.faith/aweso <-- shared technical article
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    databrewer.co/R/gallery <-- shared further examples & background/processes
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    “This article summarizes effective strategies to visualize temporal changes, illustrated with inspiring graphic examples (with link to source code [and methods])…”
    #GIS #spatial #mapping #datavisualisation #visualisation #R #code #methods #scripts #opensource #spatiotemporal #temporal #temporalchange #visualise #graphic #examples #opendata

  2. I* have invented** an #infosec visualisation for any #CISO to use while workshopping on Post-Its with management - the "subm3rge surface"*** metric.

    All too often when prioritising what's on the Post-Its, be it #BCP, #DR, or just plain operations steps, (senior) managers will want to hedge, like "It depends on situation" or "There's some priority overlap between these two areas". This makes the whiteboard exercise messy, and designing efficient #ISMS or #risk #governance harder, since it creates dependencies and coordination costs that are hard to #visualise in the #workshop.

    The "subm3rge surface" metric helps you visualise the increased costs to management, in one simple step: When placing the Post-Its on the whiteboard, mind your priority overlap vertical. And when presenting the total cost factor of #infosec work, present the *outer envelope* size of all dependent Post-Its. It's that simple.

    In a "clean" vertical of priority, it's cheap/easy, as we know. And even in the horrifying "flat" priority, it's at least cheap to implement... But the interlocked unclean priority ladder, that's the expensive one.

    The "subm3rge surface" metric helps you show that!

    */**(yes this is a blatant attempt at getting some replyperson to show me the prior art :)
    ***(catchy, eh? :)

  3. Are there really 100 different ways to even a *very* small dataset?

    As the intro so eloquently says:

    “Every time we turn a set of data into a visual depiction, hundreds of design choices have to be made to make the data tell the best story possible”….

    I really enjoyed scanning this. It’s not done in but it’s the sort of thing that is probably of interest to the community.

    100.datavizproject.com

  4. Datenschutz-Icons scheinen eine Seltenheit zu sein? Ich kenne Https://privacy-icons.ch aber sonst in der Schweiz bzw. speziell im EU-Raum habe ich das sehr selten gesehen? Weiss da jemand mehr? Ist eigentlich viel schlauer, wer liest schon mehr als eine halbe Seite Kleingedrucktea....
    #datenschutz #icons #datenschutzicons
    #visualise #GDPR

  5. Draw in the sky of your life, the image of what you want for yourself.
    if you cannot conceive of it, you cannot connect the dots between the stars to reach it.
    #SeeIt. #DreamIt #AimHigh #Visualise

  6. CW: Visualising and reflecting on my Twitter data

    I used the @observablehq tool to #visualise the #data I downloaded from #Twitter. Impressively all the analysis happens in browser!

    It's helped me reflect on how I used Twitter. There's a 3 month gap where I went travelling and then went freelance. I clearly used that account for work related things and I'm thinking about how to be broader in my interests here.

    It also gives a scary sense of the data Musk has on us all...

    observablehq.com/@observablehq