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Diagrams are pictorial representations of ideas. It associate semantic meanings to graphical artifacts. | Diagrams are pictorial representations of ideas. It associate semantic meanings to graphical artifacts. | ||
=Useful reading materials= | |||
There are some books on that directly relates to this [[concept]]: | There are some books on that directly relates to this [[concept]]: | ||
* [[Book/Diagrammatic Reasoning|Diagrammatic Reasoning:Cognitive and Computational Perspectives]] | * [[Book/Diagrammatic Reasoning|Diagrammatic Reasoning:Cognitive and Computational Perspectives]] | ||
* [[Book/Picturing Quantum Processes|Picturing Quantum Processes]] | * [[Book/Picturing Quantum Processes|Picturing Quantum Processes]] | ||
On [[PKC]], one may use simple textual data to generate diagrams, using the [[MW:extension:Diagrams|Diagrams]] extension. | |||
=Sample Diagrams= | |||
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Revision as of 09:36, 8 September 2021
Diagrams are pictorial representations of ideas. It associate semantic meanings to graphical artifacts.
Useful reading materials
There are some books on that directly relates to this concept:
On PKC, one may use simple textual data to generate diagrams, using the Diagrams extension.