Date of Publication :7th May 2016
Abstract: The amount of data that is being generated in today’s world is increasing rapidly. Communicating this data to the world is essential. In doing so, there is no wrong way. But the traditional way of communicating data through texts is mediocritic and requires more attention to details to understand the data. Data visualization does not belong to a particular field and is a part of every field and only through visualization one can enunciate the results in a better way.
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