User:Mdd/List of diagrams

This interdisciplinary list of dagrams gives an overview of the different types of diagrams, that are listed in Wikipedia.



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 * 2D diagram
 * 3D diagram

A

 * Activity diagram used in UML and SysML
 * Affinity diagram
 * Alignment diagram
 * Area diagram
 * Argand Diagram redirects to complex number

B

 * Bachman diagram
 * Band diagram
 * Barber-Johnson diagram
 * Basing diagram
 * Bergeron diagram
 * Bifurcation diagram
 * Binary moment diagram
 * Block diagram
 * Booch – used in software engineering
 * Burger diagram
 * Business diagram
 * Butterfly diagram

C

 * Calculating diagram
 * Carroll diagram
 * Cash flow diagram
 * Causal diagram
 * Causal loop diagram
 * Cathedral diagram
 * Cause-and-effect diagram
 * Cichoń's diagram
 * Circle diagram
 * Circuit diagram
 * Class diagram – from UML
 * Cluster diagram
 * Coefficient diagram ,see Coefficient diagram method
 * Color-color diagram
 * Communication diagram – from UML 1.x
 * Communication diagram – from UML 2.0
 * Commutative diagram
 * Component diagram – from UML
 * Composite structure diagram – from UML
 * Computer network diagram
 * Constellation diagram
 * Context diagram
 * Contour diagram
 * Contract bridge diagram
 * Control Structure Diagram
 * Correlation diagram
 * Coxeter–Dynkin diagram - a kind of graph in geometry
 * Cremona diagram
 * Cross-section diagram

D

 * Darrow Yannet diagram
 * Data flow diagram
 * Data structure diagram
 * Davenport diagram
 * De Finetti diagram
 * Dependency diagram
 * Deployment diagram – from UML
 * Diagram (category theory)
 * Digital timing diagram
 * Dot and cross diagram
 * Dynkin diagrams, see Root system

E

 * Eadie-Hofstee diagram
 * Ellingham diagram
 * Entity-Relationship diagram (ERD)
 * Euler diagram
 * Event Chain Diagrams
 * Experimental Design Diagram
 * Express-G daigram, see ISO 10303-11
 * Eye diagram, or Eye pattern

F

 * Feynman diagram
 * Flow diagram
 * Foucault Pendulum vector diagrams
 * Free body diagram
 * Frost diagram
 * Function block diagram
 * Fundamental diagram of traffic flow

G

 * Galaxy color-magnitude diagram
 * Geometric diagrams
 * Grotrian diagram

H

 * Harrod-Johnson diagram
 * Hasse diagram
 * Height-velocity diagram
 * Hertzsprung-Russell diagram
 * Hess diagram
 * Hierarchy diagram
 * Hovmöller diagram

I

 * Influence diagram
 * Information diagram
 * Information flow diagram
 * Indicator diagram
 * Interlock diagram
 * Ishikawa diagram
 * Isothermal transformation diagram

J

 * Jablonski diagram
 * Jones diagram
 * Johnston diagram

K

 * Karnaugh diagram
 * Kinematic diagram
 * Knot diagram

L

 * Ladder diagram, see Ladder logic
 * Lineweaver-Burke diagram, see Lineweaver–Burk plot

M

 * Mathematical diagram
 * Mechanical diagram
 * Minkowski diagram
 * MO diagram
 * Motion diagram

N

 * Nassi-Shneiderman diagram or structogram – a representation for structured programming
 * Network diagram

O

 * Object diagram – from UML
 * One-line diagram
 * One-loop Feynman diagram
 * Onion diagram

P

 * Package diagram from UML and SysML
 * Parallax diagram
 * Penrose diagram
 * PERT
 * Petri net – shows the structure of a distributed system as a directed bipartite graph with annotations
 * Penguin diagram
 * Piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID)
 * Phase diagram
 * Planetary movements diagram
 * Polar diagram
 * Pourbaix diagram
 * Predominance diagram
 * Pressure volume diagram
 * Process and instrumentation diagram
 * Process-data diagram
 * Process Flow diagram or PFD – used in chemical engineering
 * Program Structure diagram

Q

 * QAPF diagram
 * Quiver diagram

R

 * RACI diagram
 * Residential wiring diagrams
 * Ribbon diagram

S

 * Sankey diagram
 * Scientific Diagram
 * Schlegel diagram
 * Sentence diagram
 * Sequence diagram from UML and SysML
 * Shear and moment diagrams, including:
 * Skew-T log-P diagram
 * Spider diagram
 * Stand density management diagram
 * State diagram from UML and SysML
 * Statistical diagram
 * Stellation diagram
 * Stiff diagram
 * Straight-line diagram
 * String diagram
 * Stüve diagram
 * Swan diagram
 * System context diagram
 * System Sequence Diagram
 * Syntax diagram

T

 * Tanabe-Sugano diagram
 * Tangle diagram
 * Thermodynamic diagrams
 * Timing diagram (Unified Modeling Language)
 * Tornado diagram
 * Trace diagram
 * Triangular diagram, or diagram of triangulation

U

 * Use case diagram

V

 * Van Kampen diagram
 * Venn diagram
 * Voronoi diagram
 * Vowel diagram

W

 * Warnier/Orr diagram
 * Wavenumber-frequency diagram
 * Wiggers diagram
 * Windrose diagram
 * Williot diagram
 * Wiring diagram or circuit diagram,
 * Wyld diagrams

Y

 * Young diagram

Z

 * Zero suppressed decision diagram



Type of charts

 * See also chart and plot


 * Message Sequence Chart
 * Okudagram
 * Organizational chart
 * Radar chart or Spider chart
 * Smith chart
 * Carnot cycle graph
 * Cartogram
 * Family tree
 * Gantt chart – shows the timing of tasks or activities (used in project management)
 * Nomogram

Type of maps

 * Bubble Map - used in education
 * Concept map
 * Double bubble map - used in education
 * Karnaugh map
 * Mind map – used for learning, brainstorming, memory, visual thinking and problem solving
 * Value Stream Mapping

Software methodologies

 * Event-driven process chain
 * IDEF0
 * Jackson Structured Programming - Jackson diagram
 * OBASHI Business & IT Diagram (B&IT) used in business and IT modelling
 * Object role modeling - ORM diagram
 * Shlaer-Mellor – used in software engineering
 * Swim lane
 * Specification and Design Language – SDL/GR diagram, Specification and Description Language. SDL is a formal language used in computer science.
 * SSADM – Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology (used in software engineering)
 * Unified Modeling Language – Unified Modeling Language (used in software engineering)
 * Use case – from UML and SysML