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Build Your Own Technology Radar.

Inspired by the ThoughtWorks Tech Radar: http://www.thoughtworks.com/radar/.

I love the ThoughtWorks Radar. But it is for all clients, averaged out across industries, organisational maturity and risk adverseness.

Technology Radar Sample

It is a powerful talking point, but I need it to be customised for particular circumstances.

This Technology Radar has pretty simple functionality, uses json data source and renders SVG within html.

The data currently is provided in a radial format. I chose this and SVG, for the scalable properties. In practice, a table based structure, that automatically lays out the points could be more useful.

Eg. {name:'Cool Tech', r:50, t:30} Appears in the Top Right Quadrant, in the inner most "Adopt" Sector.

Eg. {name:'Bright Shiny Toy 5', r:390, t:30} Appears in the Top Right Quadrant, in the outer most "Hold" Sector.

Appears in the Lower Left Quadrant, in the second "Trial" Sector.

Where r = radius, and t = theta; the degrees in radians. with 0/360 degrees being the typical right hand x line rotating in an anti-clockwise direction.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_coordinates for more details.

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techradar's Issues

Getting an error when trying to build a radar from scratch

I'm trying to build a radar and I thought I'd start with the data file that is included and remove all the individual elements to get a blank radar. This step works, I was able to produce a blank radar. But then with I try to add my first element I get an error. Is there anything else one needs to do other than changing the radarData.js file to get a new radar to work.

change font fize of elements

Hi,

Could you please tell me how can I change font size of elements (points)?
I was trying everything and I can only change main header font size, and other headers like: Tools, Adopt, etc.

Thanks!

No license specified

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how to use this?

I'm trying to use it but failed. I modified radarData.js, changed radar_data[], then I opened index.html,it only shows "^ Item in dispute, additional discussion and context to be provided."

license question

[sorry to post this as an issue, but i couldn't find your email.]

at zalando (big european ecommerce site) we have built a tech radar based on your protovis code (which is under apache license). we would like to open source our repo under an MIT license, as this is what we commonly use. would you be ok with that? of course we'll properly reference / credit you as the original source.

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