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3D visualization to show where there are more details for breakdown nodes #593

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keyserj opened this issue Dec 4, 2024 · 0 comments
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clarity makes something easier to understand enhancement New feature or request for large topics helps to better understand, use, build a topic that has a large number of nodes for long-term topics helps with topics that are expected to be used over months or years learning others' topics helps understand someone else's topic, especially if it's a complex one needs ux design User experience should be solidified before implementing not sure if worth not sure if this is worth implementing yet

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keyserj commented Dec 4, 2024

Describe your issue

For really large maps, it might be easy to miss large amounts of information/discussion that are hidden in nested nuance (justification/research) for a small number of breakdown nodes.

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I'm envisioning something like an upside-down 3D topology map, where the top/base is made of the breakdown nodes, and it grows downwards (on a Z axis) based on the number of details (e.g. justification/research) for those nodes. Or maybe each layer of justification/research is equal to one Z axis point, so all justification/research directly on a breakdown node (e.g. Benefit) would be at z = -1, then if any of those have their own justification/research, those would be at z = -2, etc.

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@keyserj keyserj added enhancement New feature or request needs ux design User experience should be solidified before implementing clarity makes something easier to understand not sure if worth not sure if this is worth implementing yet learning others' topics helps understand someone else's topic, especially if it's a complex one for large topics helps to better understand, use, build a topic that has a large number of nodes for long-term topics helps with topics that are expected to be used over months or years labels Dec 4, 2024
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