Graphical mapping refers to the visual representation of data, information, or relationships in a graphical format. This can include a wide range of techniques, such as charts, graphs, diagrams, maps (geographic and otherwise), and other visual aids. The goal is to make complex data easier to understand and analyze by leveraging visual perception. Common uses include data visualization in business analytics, geographical information systems (GIS) for spatial data, network diagrams for IT infrastructure, and mind maps for brainstorming and organization.
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