This interdisciplinary list of dagrams gives an overview of the different types of diagrams, that are listed in Wikipedia.
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- Activity diagram used in UML and SysML
- Affinity diagram
- Alignment diagram[1]
- Area diagram[1]
- Argand Diagram redirects to complex number
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- Calculating diagram[1]
- Carroll diagram
- Cash flow diagram
- Causal diagram
- Causal loop diagram
- Cathedral diagram
- Cause-and-effect diagram
- Cichoń's diagram
- Circle diagram[1]
- Circuit diagram
- Class diagram – from UML
- Cluster diagram
- Coefficient diagram ,see Coefficient diagram method
- Color-color diagram
- Communication diagram – from UML 1.x
- Communication diagram – from UML 2.0
- Commutative diagram
- Component diagram – from UML
- Composite structure diagram – from UML
- Computer network diagram
- Constellation diagram
- Context diagram
- Contour diagram[1]
- Contract bridge diagram
- Control Structure Diagram
- Correlation diagram[1]
- Coxeter–Dynkin diagram - a kind of graph in geometry
- Cremona diagram
- Cross-section diagram[1]
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- Eadie-Hofstee diagram
- Ellingham diagram
- Entity-Relationship diagram (ERD)
- Euler diagram
- Event Chain Diagrams
- Experimental Design Diagram
- Express-G daigram, see ISO 10303-11
- Eye diagram, or Eye pattern
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- Galaxy color-magnitude diagram
- Geometric diagrams[1]
- Grotrian diagram
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- Ladder diagram, see Ladder logic
- Lineweaver-Burke diagram, see Lineweaver–Burk plot
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- Mathematical diagram
- Mechanical diagram[1]
- Minkowski diagram
- MO diagram
- Motion diagram
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- Nassi-Shneiderman diagram or structogram – a representation for structured programming
- Network diagram
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- Package diagram from UML and SysML
- Parallax diagram[1]
- Penrose diagram
- PERT
- Petri net – shows the structure of a distributed system as a directed bipartite graph with annotations
- Penguin diagram
- Piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID)
- Phase diagram
- Planetary movements diagram[1]
- Polar diagram[1]
- Pourbaix diagram
- Predominance diagram
- Pressure volume diagram
- Process and instrumentation diagram
- Process-data diagram
- Process Flow diagram or PFD – used in chemical engineering
- Program Structure diagram
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- Sankey diagram
- Scientific Diagram
- Schlegel diagram
- Sentence diagram
- Sequence diagram from UML and SysML
- Shear and moment diagrams, including:
- Skew-T log-P diagram
- Spider diagram
- Stand density management diagram
- State diagram from UML and SysML
- Statistical diagram[1]
- Stellation diagram
- Stiff diagram
- Straight-line diagram
- String diagram
- Stüve diagram
- Swan diagram
- System context diagram
- System Sequence Diagram
- Syntax diagram
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- Tanabe-Sugano diagram
- Tangle diagram
- Thermodynamic diagrams
- Timing diagram (Unified Modeling Language)
- Tornado diagram
- Trace diagram
- Triangular diagram, or diagram of triangulation[1]
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- Warnier/Orr diagram
- Wavenumber-frequency diagram
- Wiggers diagram
- Windrose diagram[1]
- Williot diagram
- Wiring diagram or circuit diagram,
- Wyld diagrams
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Type of charts edit
- Message Sequence Chart
- Okudagram
- Organizational chart
- Radar chart or Spider chart
- Smith chart
- Carnot cycle graph
- Cartogram
- Family tree
- Gantt chart – shows the timing of tasks or activities (used in project management)
- Nomogram
Type of maps edit
- Bubble Map - used in education
- Concept map
- Double bubble map - used in education
- Karnaugh map
- Mind map – used for learning, brainstorming, memory, visual thinking and problem solving
- Value Stream Mapping
Software methodologies edit
- Event-driven process chain
- IDEF0
- Jackson Structured Programming - Jackson diagram
- OBASHI Business & IT Diagram (B&IT) used in business and IT modelling
- Object role modeling - ORM diagram
- Shlaer-Mellor – used in software engineering
- Swim lane
- Specification and Design Language – SDL/GR diagram, Specification and Description Language. SDL is a formal language used in computer science.
- SSADM – Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology (used in software engineering)
- Unified Modeling Language – Unified Modeling Language (used in software engineering)
- Use case – from UML and SysML
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Specific diagram types.
- Milestones in the History of Thematic Cartography, Statistical Graphics, and Data Visualization, An illustrated chronology of innovations by Michael Friendly and Daniel J. Denis.
- See also
- User:Mdd/Visualization
- User:Mdd/Data visualization 22 July 2008 became Data visualization
- User:Mdd/Educational visualization
- User:Mdd/Information visualization 12 August 2008 became Information visualization
- User:Mdd/Knowledge visualization
- User:Mdd/Scientific visualization 12 July 2008 became Scientific visualization
- User:Mdd/Visual analytics 26 June 2008 became Visual analytics
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