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Idea: Image representation export #11

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vsoch opened this issue Jul 22, 2019 · 3 comments
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Idea: Image representation export #11

vsoch opened this issue Jul 22, 2019 · 3 comments

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vsoch commented Jul 22, 2019

It would be cool that, given a selection of choices by a user, for particular domains (e.g., governance) we could produce some kind of organizational structure. The graphics themselves would largely depend on the domain of the data in question, as an example, governance -> bids-standard/bids-specification#260 (comment)

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Beanow commented Jul 27, 2019

Some rudimentary graphs should be possible, can you walk me through what you have in mind? And where it fits the goals of the wizard?

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vsoch commented Jul 27, 2019

I don't see it there, but one of the goals of the wizard is to actually produce a final document of some sort that represents the user choices. The rudimentary graphs would be another visual representation, an export option, of that choices.

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Beanow commented Jul 27, 2019

You mean this:

The output of the wizard will be an overview of your choices and a set of documents that you can use directly for the project, for example a software license, social contract, code of conduct and so on.

You can split that into two categories. Your choices for reference sake. Documents suitable for using with your project.

That second category, usable organizational structure graphics for your project, is probably more sophisticated than we could generate.

But to visualize your choices, I would love to add graphics there. Both on export and while you're filling in, a good visual is really helpful. I guess this would largely depend on: what questions are we asking that serves as input, and what should the graphics represent?

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