A common mental model relative to software reliability is ... "Yes, we could design highly reliable software. The problem is we can't afford it. It will take too long and cost too much. Our most important priority is to get the product to market. If we don't get our product to market quickly, we won't make sales and profitÍž and, after all, profit is what counts the most."
Irfan Khan Movies network
This is an analysis of a restaurant which serves sandwiches made from fresh food - deli meats, fresh vegetables and bread baked in-house.
Books related to remote
Books related to Michael Feathers' Working Effectively with Legacy Code
These are the startups in this map:
This is a list of countries and their bordering countries (land borders). I have added the countries in Asia for now.
This is a visualization of the books related to Andrew Zimmern's list of [best cookbooks of 2014[(http://andrewzimmern.com/2014/12/17/best-cookbooks-2014/). You could start by looking at the Kumu presentation.
This is a network visualization of neighbouring states in India.
This is a visualization of the network of states in the US.
This is an interactive visualization of related books on software testing.
For this project I used books related to algorithms
Books related to Thomas Cormen's Introduction to Algorithms. I used a few more books to generate related books.
Books related to the Well Trained Mind
This map is not what it seems. I happened to search for a book and got this truckload of information.
This is a visualization of books related to Ruby on Amazon
This is a visualization of books on systems thinking.
This is my visualization of the books similar to The Tangled Web on Amazon.
This is a visualization of books related to Manual Lima's Book of Trees: Visualizing Branches of Knowledge
This is a visualization of books related to Andrew Yang's 'Smart People Should Build Things'
This is a network visualization of the books related to Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela
These are the startups in this map:
This is a network visualization of books related to systems thinking. My starting point for the data was the books similar to 'An Introduction to General Systems Thinking' by Gerald M. Weinberg.
This is my first attempt at creating a network of angel investors in Singapore. These are the startups that I used for my map. They aren't all high tech. I'll be adding more in my next iteration. Let me know if you can recommend any.
This is a network visualization of Matthew Russell's book Mining the Social Web. Here is the tree I generated. I used the same data to create this network.
This is a network visualization of books on software testing. I started with books similar to 'Lessons Learned in Software Testing' on Amazon. I then selected four more books which had the most links.
This is my visualization of the books similar to Secrets of a Buccaneer-Scholar: Self-Education and the Pursuit of Passion on Amazon. This book was written by James Bach. When you look at the map you can see the diverse topics it links to.
Work in progress
Added names instead of ASIN
Books related to Gerald M. Weinberg's 'An Introduction to General Systems Thinking'
Network visualization of books on software testing published Mar 9, 2015
Andrew Zimmern's Favorite Cookbooks of 2014 published Mar 5, 2015
Agile books - network visualization published Mar 1, 2015