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* Notes for the first section of the course are available: [[Visualizing process data (2013) | Visualizing process data]]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankey_diagram Sankey diagrams] are an increasingly popular way to visualize the allocation of material. For example, they would make a great way to show energy utilization in your company, or even a mass balance superimposed on a flowsheet. Here's a [http://gnewton.ca/gn/sankey/sankey_canada_energy_flow_2007.html great example applied to Canada's energy use].


* Notes for the next section, Univariate data analysis, are available.
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