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Published inAug 2014
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Rik Van Bruggen
Rik Van Bruggen
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Rik Van Bruggen

Rik Van Bruggen is the VP of Sales for Neo Technology for Benelux, UK, and the Nordic region. He has been working for startup companies for most of his career, including eCom Interactive Expertise, SilverStream Software, Imprivata, and Courion. While he has an interest in technology, his real passion is business and how to make technology work for a business. He lives in Antwerp, Belgium, with his wife and three lovely kids, and enjoys technology, orienteering, jogging, and Belgian beer.
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Q1. If I wanted to build an application that included graph visualization, I would have to build that visualization from scratch.

  1. True

  2. False

A. False. While many applications benefit from a customized visualization solution, there are a number of solutions and libraries out there that can help you. At a minimum, these libraries and/or solutions will provide you with a baseline from which you can start.

Q2. The three basic graph visualization forces used in many tools are:

  1. Gravity, Obesity, Charge

  2. Springs, Gravity, Charge

  3. Charge, Gravity, Verbosity

A. Springs, Gravity, Charge.

Q3. The well-know effect of data visualizations containing too much information, so much so that the user gets confused and cannot see the wood for the trees, is often referred to as:

  1. The forest effect

  2. The loading effect

  3. The fireworks effect

A. The fireworks effect.

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Rik Van Bruggen

Rik Van Bruggen is the VP of Sales for Neo Technology for Benelux, UK, and the Nordic region. He has been working for startup companies for most of his career, including eCom Interactive Expertise, SilverStream Software, Imprivata, and Courion. While he has an interest in technology, his real passion is business and how to make technology work for a business. He lives in Antwerp, Belgium, with his wife and three lovely kids, and enjoys technology, orienteering, jogging, and Belgian beer.
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