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Graphic Methods for Presenting Facts

Brinton, Willard C. Graphic Methods for Presenting Facts. New York: The Engineering Magazine Company, 1914. Internet Archive identifier: cu31924032626792 (Cornell University Library copy). The first American textbook on what we now call data visualization. 251 words

With cumulative or mass curves, such as are considered here, each point on the curve represents a total output up to the time for which the last point is plotted. The figure for each successive period of time is added to the total already recorded, and the new total point is plotted. Because the figures relating to the last unit of time are always added to the total figures already recorded, curves of this type are called cumulative curves or mass curves. The tendency of a cumulative curve is to start at the lower left-hand corner of the co-ordinate ruling and move toward the upper right-hand corner of the sheet, according to the scale which may have been selected.

Fig. 134 is a half-tone illustration of a cumulative-curve chart representing the output of an automobile factory for one fiscal year of the business. In a conference betw^een the sales, engineering, and manufacturing heads of this business, it was decided that the quantity of automobiles desired was fifty per week until the first of April, then sixty per week until the first of June, and seventy per week thereafter, giving a total production of three thousand two hundred automobiles for the whole season. It w^as thought that the rate of production on the new model automobile could be increased after the factory had been put into thoroughly good running shape, and the schedule rate of production was accordingly increased gradually in the manner shown. On account of the delay in getting drawings