What are Graph Connections in FusionGraph?

Connecting knowledge so everybody knows what everybody knows.

Connecting knowledge so everybody knows what everybody knows.

Once Layer Relationships are defined you can connect any Item on one Layer with any Item on another Layer. Connect applications with the business processes they deliver, projects with people who manage them, projects with the applications they're improving, inefficiencies with the business processes they're impacting, problems with solutions, risks with issues.

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But more than that, connect many things to many things. This workaround affects goods receipt at this plant in Poland. This business unit uses this interface to connect this system with this partner. The Accounts Payable process is run from our Shared Service Centre in Florida and uses SAP VIM to scan invoices. You get the picture.

Start anywhere and explore everywhere

Start with a Knowledge Item and ask FusionGraph to find all connections. Instantly traverse your Knowledge Graph to find out what information relates to any Item.

Choose an application and find its interfaces, the data it holds, the business processes it supports, who owns it, who supports it, what projects impact it, what's on the roadmap for it.

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Or, chose a strategic thrust and find the business processes, initiatives, roadmaps, inefficiencies and workarounds that relate to it.

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Start somewhere and hunt for knowledge

Start with a Knowledge Item and ask FusionGraph what else in the Knowledge Graph it relates to. Navigate to direct and indirect connections and build up a selective visualization that cuts across your Knowledge Graph.

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Items with more connections appear as larger icons, giving a visual cue for where connections exist.

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