Training Notes - Contents
The various sections of these Training Notes are :-
- How to Use - Brief notes on use. Go...
- History - A potted history of Daisy. Go...
- Introduction - Introduction to Daisy for those who haven't seen the program before. Go...
- Overview - An overview of Daisy and Daisy Charts, giving details on the program, costs and Year 2000 Compliance. Go...
- Applications - Brief notes on applications of Daisy. Go...
- Data Sources - Notes on typical data sources that can be used with Daisy. Go...
- Rules About Data - Rules that should be followed about getting data for Daisy. Go...
- Running Daisy - How to run Daisy. Go...
- Daisy Examples - Example Daisy Charts and how they are run. Go...
- Opening Databases - Notes on how to open common databases with Daisy. Go...
- Techniques - Introduction to viewing data and right click menus. Go...
- Daisy and Other Charts - The common types of Daisy and other charts are described. Go...
- Screening Data - How to screen the database for values, suitable mapping fields and possible errors, before drawing a Daisy Chart. Go...
- More Techniques - Introduction to Daisy and the mouse, zooming the Daisy Chart, investigating nodes and selecting nodes. Go...
- Building a Chart - A first Daisy Chart is built, either conversationally or directly. Go...
- Mapping Fields - Various mapping formats are introduced, recommended and explained. Go...
- Aggregation - How to aggregate and summarise data is explained. Go...
- Formatting a Daisy Chart - How charts are formatted and modified is explained. Go..
- Speed and Efficiency - Factors affecting analysis speed and effciency are discussed. Go...
- Publishing Charts - Notes on publishing Daisy Charts in other programs and as hard copy. Go...
- Golden Rules - Facts that should not be ignored. Go...
- Tailpiece - In conclusion. Go...
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