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		<title>Creating More Effective Graphs: Trellis Display</title>
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		<description>Trellis display is a framework for visualizing multivariate data. The outcomes collected during an early agricultural experiment on the yields of barley are displayed using Trellis, which in the case study discussed revealed an anomaly in the data which was overlooked during many conventional statistical analyses of these data.</description>
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		<title>Understanding Data Flow Diagrams</title>
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		<description>Data flow diagrams (DFDs) reveal relationships among and between the various components in a program or system.</description>
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