What Is the Interdependency Graph?

A visual map of how every piece of knowledge connects — categories, data points, and analytical tables.

The Interdependency Graph is a visual map of how every piece of knowledge in your architecture connects to every other piece.

Nodes represent categories, data points, and analytical tables. Edges represent relationships — dependencies, cross-references, contradictions, and causal links. The graph reveals patterns that are invisible when looking at data in isolation.

For example, the graph might show that your highest-margin product line depends on a single vendor relationship, or that your fastest-growing customer segment is in an industry facing regulatory changes, or that your most critical institutional knowledge is held by people in a department with high attrition.

These are the kinds of connections that matter for decisions — and they're exactly what MAIA uses during rehearsals.

You can explore the graph interactively in the app. Click nodes to see details. Zoom into clusters. Filter by dimension. Trace dependency chains.