Explore Connections

Explore Connections 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quantum4D allows users to distribute data on a visual structure that reflects the real world so that they can build sophisticated network models that reveal flow patterns, bottlenecks, and anomalies vividly.

Once the model has been set up, users can update the data to get real-time access to an evolving model of their concern. They can also parse and explore networks by invoking or highlighting 1st-, 2nd- and 3rd-order relations to a specific object.

View the dynamic behavior of data across entire networks of interconnected concerns

  • See entire topologies of relational information: any relational data—transactions, sales, partnerships, or cash flows—is transformed into a visual datascape
  • Follow "at-a-distance" forces and factors that affect performance
  • Animate relations between large groups of concerns as relational elasticity to create views that show patterns through clustering.

Different types of relations can be viewed in the same space:

  • Investors
  • Partnerships
  • Board membership
  • Supply chains
  • Capital and commodity flow between industries and countries 

From "simple to complex" or "whole to parts"

Quantum4D lets you start with your concern and gradually unfold networks, or start with the "Big Picture" and selectively prune down your views. You can save and share your views at any time.

 

Unfold context | Start with one and move to many

You can start with one specific individual, company, or industry, and right click to see a list of relations currently connected to that object. You can then expand these relations into the space to see and select 1st degree relations to that concern. Repeat this process on adjacent objects to eventually build a network architecture including shortest pathways and clustering. Choose from the available data and animate to see trends in the network. It's also easy to add more relations; our user community is quickly creating a total virtual simulation of the economy that pro users can access through the Metabase.

 

Filter the whole | From the big picture focus in on specific details

You can also start with an entire system network in one view. Say, for example, you want to see all the Fortune 500 board members and the boards they sit on. You can hide all these relations and manually mouse over different people and companies to see why they are positioned within the space. What board members connect to which companies? It's easy to see in Quantum4D.

At any time click the mouse wheel and draw a square around objects you want to remove, pruning down your view to focus on sub-sets of the entire network. You can also set values to hide or reveal data that meet various criteria.

 

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