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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Getting Started with the MDM Hub Console
  4. Consolidating Data
  5. Managing Data
  6. Using the Hierarchy Manager
  7. Appendix A: Glossary

Graphic View Layouts

Graphic View Layouts

The Graphic View window displays many levels of relationships in a graphical way.
The following table describes the different kinds of graphical layouts:
Name
View
Description
Hierarchical
 
The hierarchic layout highlights the main direction or flow within a directed graph.
Organic
 
The organic layout is a
multi-purpose
layout for undirected graphs, based on the
force-directed
layout paradigm.
Orthogonal
 
The orthogonal layout represents complex networks using the
topology-shape-metrics
approach.
Circular
The circular layout produces layouts that emphasize group and tree structures within a network.
Tree
The tree layout creates a
top-down
graph with branches for subsidiary information (
tree-structured
graph).
The graphic view allows you to add and display entities and relationships in a graphical format. You can also drag and drop entities and relationships from the Graphics view into the Text view in order to see more detailed information.
In the graphic view, what you see is determined by the settings in your filter.

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