1.1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION (2-4 pages)
Real-time data visualization solutions can provide substantial and noticeable return for companies that use these tools effectively.
Real time can be highly advantageous for organizations of all sizes and across industries, as this capability empowers employees with the resources they need to optimize performance in many scenarios. At the same time, organizations cannot expect to simply collect and chunk raw information into insight without the proper tools. This has driven the need for visual data discovery technologies that make otherwise complex information easier to understand.
Real-time data visualizations are also able to provide easily distinguishable returns. A certain percent of businesses with
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From a visual representation of the data points to impress potential investors, reports on progress, or to introduce concepts for customer, visualization is important. Our application helps in data analysis and reporting. User need to analyze the data and determine the best way to show clients and partners, our application combines analysis, support users to upload, collaborate for information. It is very well documented and contains valuable suggestions when to use what kind of representation of image data.
Real time streaming is possible for effective data discovery and even our application handles historical series data and can manage any size database. Our application helps corporate and industry to make better decisions. By using it is easier to mine, model, visualize and present or the share results with customers or company colleagues. Application helps to make better decisions and helps to take better decisions.
Experts often agree that visualization technologies can be highly beneficial for companies that are embracing the big data phenomenon and forced to deal with increasingly complex and diverse information sets. Because agility is critical in today's competitive business world, executives need to empower their workforces with real-time solutions that can convert raw data into easily understood insight as quickly as
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From creating a visual representation of data points to impress potential investors, report on progress, or even visualize concepts for customer segments, data visualizations are a valuable tool in a variety of settings. Our application is capable of sophisticated data analysis and reporting complete with a multitude of ways to visualize your data. Whether you need to analyze data and determine the best ways to present it to clients or partners, or you have a visual layout in mind and need a tool to bring your concept to life. It combines graphical analysis with community, encouraging users to upload, share and discuss information. It is very well documented and includes valuable suggestions on when to use what kind of visual data representation.
Our visualization software supports fast, efficient visual data discovery for real-time streaming and historical time series data and can handle databases of any size. Visual monitoring and analysis software supports effective and timely decision making. It's easy to synthesize, present and share results with colleagues and customers. These information visualization tools allow users to work productively and make better, more profitable
This toolset will drive operational excellence by creating consistent processes for both the plans and FEPDO. The dashboard and reporting features provide a real-time insight into key performance measurements to support informed decision making, the ability to generate configurable automated reports and schedule delivery of those reports. Workflow will provide the much-needed relief to supervisors who currently manually assign workflow processes and give them greater visibility into backlogs and claims inventory. It also eliminates the paper and email trail we currently use to manage assignments and employee progress; allowing Managers and Team leads to reallocate their time to other high value
1.1.2 Graphs We have now converted information from words or pictures to tables to formulae and now we’re going to look at how we can convert information into graphs: Example: If we invest R1 and it doubles every month, how much will we have at the end of 1 year? Let’s first draw a table: Months 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rands 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 Now let’s depict this information as a graph or chart: We can draw a bar chart:
3.5 Dealing with outliers The graphical representations of data made possible by visualization can communicate trends and outliers much faster than tables
Logos is the primary rhetoric in this visual with a tremendous of data and graphs presented to the audience. The bar graphs can be easily interpreted without looking at the specific numbers, but there is a scale available at the bottom for readers who seek the specific numbers. Pathos is conveyed through color schemes, font, and the design of the visual. The color scheme used is dark red, with a grey background and black texts appeals to the pathos of the viewers. The font use is not conventional, and gives a grotesque and unsettling feeling for the viewer.
Maps are a little harder than images because you need to know what the map is trying to show. Once you figure that out though, putting it in your DBQ should be easy. Charts are documents with information in an organized and easy to read form. Many charts will give you information that you can put straight into your DBQ, but sometimes the chart will give you seemingly useless information.
The information revolution is sweeping through our economy. No company can escape its effects. Dramatic reductions in the cost of obtaining, processing, and transmitting information are changing the way we do business. “To get ahead in today’s business world, a company must utilize the right resources. One of the most effective, of course, is information technology (IT), which has become an essential tool for businesses across many industries” (2013).
SQL server database latest version is installed and its connection with the proposed visualization tools is tested. Appendix/ data dictionary is analyzed. Our aim for this project is tell stories using data visualizations. This will be accomplished by developing various types of visualization to appreciate and identify trends in data. 3 suggested visualizations, i.e. histograms, stacked charts and barrel chart will be used
Reading about visual analysis is more important than ever because we are using visual imagery in the same way we use literature. An image can give us a story and a purpose. Knowing how to properly analyze virtual imagery will help us to determine the story behind the picture. Analyzing virtual imaging gives us an accurate view of the picture.
A conventional artwork and drawing can be converted into graphic by scanning into digital form. Graphic can be categorized into two types, Bitmap Graphic and Vector Graphic. Bitmap graphic is made up of many dots arranged in matrix and specific order while Vector graphic is stored as a mathematical formula. Thus, Bitmap graphic does not require special software to read because no processing is require before displaying it. However, due to this reason, it occupies more space compared to Vector graphic and take longer time to transfer over network.
Public companies may quite appropriately wish to focus investors’ attention on critical components of quarterly or annual financial results in order to provide a meaningful comparison to results for the same period of prior years or to emphasize the results of core
In order to, analyze the company’s performance, we will closely focus on financial performance which is the degree to which financial objectives have been accomplished. This process measures the result of the overall financial health of the company over a period. The most efficient and effective metrics we choose were the improving operating income and return on equity and increasing sales, earning per share. Firstly, our sales have gradually increased in every single period, despite the minor changes in initiatives.
Create business flexibility The flexibility to adjust monitoring levels during a study if risks change, giving us the ability to adapt SDV review and frequency of onsite monitoring visits by supplementing oversight with centralised monitoring methods and remote monitoring visits. This activity is constantly changing during the trial and drives the business to flow. Monitors: Increase onsite working efficiency: During the on site visit, monitors can focus on addressing critical issues that cannot be resolved remotely. The centralised remote monitoring also save a lot of travel time and energy for the monitors, monitors can use bill their hours more efficiently to the projects since monitors no longer suffer from travel tiredness between visits.
Graphic Design has always been an ever evolving and changing field. Graphic design-like activities can be found throughout history like the ancient cave paintings or the manuscript of the Middle Ages. As the true purpose of graphic design is to communicate, technology has since made this process more effective, extending the reach and spread of information. This allows graphic design to have a higher level of impact that cannot be achieved without the use of technology.
1. Define the following terms: GIS; A geographic information system is system made to capture, store, manipulate, analyse, manage, and present spatial or geographical data. FOSS; Free or Open Source Software. FOSS programs have licenses that allow users to freely run the program for any purpose, modify the program as they want, and also to freely distribute copies of either the original version or their own modified version. ILWIS; Integrated Land and Water Information System is a GIS / Remote sensing software for both vector and raster processing.
According to Gilbert Seldes, “the greatest success of television has been triumphs of transmission, not of invention” (Sterne 503). The possibility that something might happen to disrupt the television’s everyday flow of information compels viewers to continue watching. The cable industry formerly recognized as, ‘Community Antenna Television’ originated during the 1940’s (Streeter 223). They aim to provide enhanced signal reception in remote areas, which was distributed on a coaxial cable network owned by AT&T throughout the fifties and sixties (226). Live television builds an audience by guaranteeing direct access to current affairs and providing accurate information.