Trees, Diagrams and Matrices
Introduction
Here is some basic information about trees, diagrams and matrices:
- Trees (hierarchies of concepts), diagrams (networks of concepts), and matrices (displays
the properties of a set of concepts or the relations that exist between two sets
of concepts) show simple graphical
views of the way concepts link together.
- When viewing a tree, diagram or matrix, any node that shows a small page symbol can be clicked to see a page of information.
- To switch between pages and trees, diagrams or matrices, you can use the tabs (see the Help
page above for more information on this).
- When viewing some diagrams, red arrow symbols will be shown. These can be clicked to see a more detailed diagram (down arrow) or
a higher-level diagram (up arrow).
- If you want a particular tree to be shown as the Browser on the left, click on [Browser] alongside the name of the tree.
Available Trees, Diagrams and Matrices
The trees, diagrams and matrices available on this knowledge web are shown below. Click on the name to view the tree, diagram or matrix.
Click on [Browser] if you want a tree to be shown as the Browser on the left.
To view the Trees, Diagrams or Matrices with Internet Explorer you must have the
Adobe SVGViewer plug-in version 3 or later.
To view the Trees, Diagrams or Matrices with Firefox you must have SVG enabled and
the web must have been post-processed..