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I am trying to create a network chart to show the interdependencies between projects within my project portfolio. Has anyone done this using R and Power BI?
Creating a network chart to visualize interdependencies between projects within a project portfolio using R and Power BI can be a powerful way to gain insights into your data. To accomplish this, you'll need to follow these steps:
Data Preparation:
Use R for Network Analysis:
Create a Network Visualization in R:
Export Visualization to Power BI:
Use the Network Chart in Power BI:
Filter and Interactivity:
Publish and Share:
Please note that creating network charts with a large number of nodes and connections can become complex and challenging to interpret. You may need to experiment with the layout and visualization options to make the chart more understandable.
The choice of R packages and specific techniques for network analysis and visualization may vary depending on the nature of your project data and your specific goals. If you are new to network analysis in R, there are many online resources and tutorials available to help you get started.
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