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    Dashboard Evaluation

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    evaluation using assessment tools distribute in class. II. Product description To find a property dashboard product, I searched Business Intelligence Dashboard Software rank in Software Advice (http://www.softwareadvice.com/bi/dashboard-comparison/). Dundas BI is ranked first. So I would like to try the software and evaluate it with several criteria like BAM, Real time& Right time and Component, etc. Dundas BI (http://www.dundas.com/dundas-bi) providing full functionality and faster performance for data exploration, analysis and visualization. It meet the BAM characteristics like follow: 1. Event-driven processing model: Dundas BI allows to interpret and interact with data and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) so we can react quickly when needed and take action. It’s self-service, customizable dashboards let us monitor and measure performance and metrics in real-time. 2. Robust business rules: Dundas BI comes complete with highly-customizable visualizations including interactive charts, gauges, maps, scorecards and more. 3. A business-user-friendly dashboard: We can use Dundas BI to connect, interact and analyze our data on any mobile device including tablets and smartphones, whether iOS, Android, Windows. 4. A collaborative workflow system: All of the work that you do in Dundas BI occurs within the context of a current or active project, which allows users to collaborate on the same dashboard or BI effort. III. Install and Try We can use Dundas BI online or download…

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    Visualization Success

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    Your first key to visualization success is to be willing to make visualization a part of your life. If you stick with it for 30 days, the visualization success you experience will probably make it impossible for you to give up. In just 30 days, you can have such a profound experience from visualization that you'll want to keep at it. It will no longer be something you should do, but something you're compelled to do because the benefits will be obvious to you. Have an open mind. When you approach…

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    How does one recall their favorite book? It is different for everyone. For me it all comes down to visualization. Being able to see what is happening in my head during the story either makes or breaks it. I am a visual person who always seems to attempt to see the deeper meaning. In order for an author to catch me is to give me something to work with so that their words create a moving picture. There are few who are able to do this for me but when they do I binge on their writing. Patricia…

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    Essay #7–L207: Commander’s Visualization The relationship between situational understanding (SU) and a commander’s vision are analytical and conceptual and together play a very important role for the commander in achieving his operational and tactical objective of being successful on the battlefield. As the Situational Awareness (SA) is the perception of environmental elements with respect to time and space in order to understand how information, events, and one's own actions impact goals and…

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    Visualization Of Bully

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    When possible, ignore the bully. Ignoring can be helpful, particularly for one-time cases. Bullies are looking for a reaction from you and often lose interest if they aren’t given the satisfaction of making you upset. Build a wall around you. It might be helpful to build an invisible wall around you by visualizing it in your mind. Any verbal abuse then just bounces off the wall. Use visualization. Bullies can be pretty scary. Picturing that person looking silly might help to make them less…

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    2. Getting Acquainted People in different occupations differ from each other in many important ways (Erickson, 2003:25). The work we do reflects much of our pasts, such as schooling and family background, and this shapes the ways we live, such as tastes and lifestyles (Erickson, 2003:25). As a clinical sociologist, one needs to be more accurate when perceiving the client – individual, groups and organisations, the more useful the sociological contribution (Lee, s.a.:165). In an organisation,…

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    1. If a visualization is to be useful, you must understand what the users are trying to do. To establish what the users are trying to do, you must know: 1) What questions are they trying to answer? Knowing it will make the visualization more relevant, more efficient, and reduce the noises (unnecessary information that may distract the users). 2) What processes are they trying to gain insight into? The processes users take to gain insights determine the use of charts, colors, symbols, tables,…

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    Flow Visualization Lab

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    Lab 1: Flow Visualization Jintark Kim Purdue University ME309 lab Section 009 Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to visualize and analyze the flow patterns formed by objects in different conditions: cylinders in different diameter at different flow rate, and airfoils with different angle of attack at a constant flow rate. Properties of water at measured temperature and flow conditions for each trial were used to compute the Reynolds number. Red-dye ejector was used to traces the…

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    People often think about and reflect on ads that use visualization. The visualization causes people to consider what they saw and how they can change what they saw. The advertisements that use visualization are very successful because they allow people to see for themselves what others as well as they are doing. Programs have been made all across the United States of America to help people stop smoking as well as using tobacco products. This advertisement is and example of the awareness the…

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    Big Data

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    increase in revenue and decrease in cost. 2. Real time and high frequency of data is important. A technology like hadoop gives the scalability and flexibility to store data before we know how we can process it. Other technology like Map reduces enables to run queries without changing data structure. 3. Most of the companies today are using bog data to target customer centric outcome and built a better information ecosystem. 4. This helps in security by reducing attacks and risks involved in real…

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