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In the latest student e-guide ‘Self-Service Analytics with Info-Assist (advanced Techniques)“ there is a chapter about Data Visualization. A nice technique where you can combine multiple visualizations, and also add filters to choose from. By changing a filter all visualizations change.
In my opinion this looks a lot like a dashboard, in other words this could be a dashboard. Or are there fundamental differences between a dashboard and this data visualization? Is a data visualization made by a developer (IT) or is the business user himself able to create this? Which user had Information Builders in mind when creating this option?
Regards RonThis message has been edited. Last edited by: FP Mod Chuck,
Visualization is a feature of InfoAssist. So, I think it's meant for Power User. They come with a lot more interactivity that you'd have to code in a Dashboard and all content in the visualization is tied together. So, when you lasso a part of your chart and click exclude, it'll filter all charts and reports on that visualization automatically. You can also create Storyboards which is unique to visualization.
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