Submitted by Magnus Brogie on 2009/11/09 13:53
Currently the grids are structured (as far as I know) in a strictly hiearchal, mindmap-like manner. I think it would make IQ even more powerful if it allowed for labeled &/or non hiearchal &/or sequential item-item relationships. That would take IQ beyond outlining and into text-based conceptmapping and flowcharting. Labeled relationships would result in every itembranch becoming a kind of sentence. Sequential relationships would allow for advanced and intuitive dependencies and  process description. I also think itemanchored grids would allow for  more inuitive and powerful IQ-browsing capabilities. This would demand reversible relationships, i.e. the labels are changed (inverted) depending on which item is hiearchally closest to the grid "anchor". 
 
Cheers from Sweden
Magnus 

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Hi Magnus,
 
Non-hyperlink,  non-parent-child links are planned, specifically, 2-way relational links such as:
  • If you create a link "Item1 is employed by Item2", it  would also show up as "Item2 employs Item1"
These would show up in a separate "Links" pane. Is this what you had in mind?
 

Magnus Brogie

2009/11/09 16:49

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

It's definitively in line with my thinking. Though I would appreciate even more if you took it even further and allowed labels for parent-child links too. These labels would preferebly be visible in normal grid view. Think of something like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Conceptmap.gif as compared to something like this: http://mymindmap.net/images/Mind_Map_Template_Mulit_Rnd_small.jpg And as I said  item-anchored browsing would mean that you, preferebly from the right-click menu, could create a grid from item A, which had A as first item and displayed all of As relationships.
 
I am yet to operationalize my sequencing thought, but I suppose it would allow for creating processes of items that's directly visible in the grid, similar to a flowchart. It could probably be integrated with some kind of language for describing conditions for modifying fields. For me it would be good for producing task-sequence structures similar to this: http://www.breezetree.com/flow-charts/8D-process-flowchart.png A language for automated field manipulation already exists in IQ, but my idea is to make such processes more visible and more item-based, basicly allowing items to represent field manipulation operations.
 
Cheers
Magnus

Armando

2009/11/10 00:08

In reply to by Magnus Brogie

It's really weird... I thought I answered here... And my post has vanished !
 
Anyway, I wanted to add that to what Pierre said, even you might have noticed it already:
 
IQ is not strictly hierarchical, and it's certainly not "mind map" like. Mind maps have a center, IQ doesn't by default -- although it could if you wanted to... IQ doesn't restrict you to mind maps structures.
 
IQ's got a strong heterarchical component. It does wiki like linking, hyperlink, multiple parent, etc. And so a grid is much more like a concept map than a mind map. I myself am a strong proponent of tagging, and I use that capability in IQ a lot. I use parent linking and hyperlinks a lot too. Wiki less so as it's not fully implemented yet.