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Fishbone/Ishikawa Diagrams?

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By Jason Irby - Monday, August 16, 2010

 

Hi. 

I was wondering, are there any built-in templates, utilities, layouts for producing Fishbone/Ishikawa diagrams?  Or would I just need to roll my own from scratch?

 

Thanks in advance,

Jason Irby

 

By Nevron Support - Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Hi Jason,

Although Ishikawa's idea of a diagram that looks like a fishbone is visually appealing, it is very hard to automatically arrange and no official studies have actually been made on haw to draw such diagrams automatically.

It is also not well (if at all) standartized, so anyone who claims he draws Ishikawa's diagrams is actually making free hand drawings that look like fishbones. Most of the Ishikawa diagrams that you see on the net (if not all) are manually created, as is the case with competitive products that claim to support, such diagrams.

The Nevron Diagram has all the primitives you need to implement such a diagram, but the automatic layout of such a diagram is by no means easy. If you can find any academic materials on this matter - please share them with us, so that we can research a possible automatic arrangement.

The closest analog to Ishikawa layouts is the Tip Over tree layout.
By Nevron Support - Monday, August 23, 2010

Jason,

You can take a look at the gallery and some diagrams representing Fishbone / Ishikawa diagrams. These diagrams are build with the Diagram Designer.