The Value Flower is a multi-dimensional, dynamic value analysis tool. It uses two Aster charts to compare the value of two complex multi-dimensional value targets, in this case FTTN and FTTP broadband systems.
The software uses an Aster Chart (d3.js), originally sourced from: http://bl.ocks.org/bbest/2de0e25d4840c68f2db1.
The tool has been used to compare the value of FTTN and FTTP broadband systems in the Australian National Broadband Network. For the June 2016 Special NBN Issue, Journal of Telecommunications and Digital Economy.
Files to create the Value Flower are available at Github: see link below. Instructions are available at areff2000.github.io; see link below. Live file at link below. Draft paper, when Value Flower used on bit.ly link below.
A Gimp(gimp.org; xcf) file is provided that allows you to name the individual slices of the Flower.