Posts Tagged ‘Dashboards’

New Chart Collection for Any Application Design!

Marketing Dept

Perpetuum Software is glad to attract your attention to a new collection of charts and diagrams.

Why this collection is worth seeing and using?

Firstly, you will solve your problems with design and color representation of your charts. Graphs are created in 10 unique color styles like GlassBlue, Purple, Aqua, Bright colors and so on. Thus, you will be able to visualize your information in any tone which will be the most appealing to your client’s eye.

Secondly, this new collection can be used in any application design. They will perfectly blend any application appearance: no matter if it is created in light calm colors or bright cheerful ones.
Thirdly, it is very easy to implement a new set of charts in your projects. You just need to download the file which includes a new charts collection from the site (http://www.perpetuumsoft.com) and upload charts to the Chart ModelKit designer.

And last but not least advantage is the possibility to combine these new charts with instruments designed in the same styles and create a unique stunning digital dashboard. .Net Dashboard Suite package allows the use of new charts collection and new gauges collection in one application.

You can download a new charts and diagrams collection absolutely free!

January 13th, 2009

New Gauge Collection for .NET

Marketing Dept

Our designers and developers are glad to offer you a collection of new stylish gauges for your data visualization applications. You will find meters, vertical and horizontal sliders, gauges, switches, digital meters and other data visualization controls designed in 10 attractive styles. So, you will be able to design stunning applications with this new collection of gauges.

New collection will be included in the next release of Instrumentation ModelKit, but you have early access to this ultimate pack. Just download new gauges, upload them to the designer, modify (if necessary) and implement in your applications.

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December 3rd, 2008

Dashboards Against Financial Crisis

Marketing Dept

Today’s most recent and popular trend in corporate business intelligence is real-time data monitoring with digital dashboards and scorecards. They provide all necessary information at a glance: charts will help you see tendencies; KPIs will let you know if the situation is stable or needs your special attention.

As it was mentioned in one of the previous articles, appropriate use of gauges and other data visualization elements in corporate statistics helps save considerable amount of employees’ time. Current financial situation all over the world makes companies of all size reduce expenses.  And first of all they reduce IT and BI budgets; and it means that advanced and promising technologies that can help companies increase ROI and save won’t be implemented in the near future and may be will never be implemented. So, this is an endless circle: reduce budget for technologies that can save – low RIO – low profit – no money to implement new technologies.

So, maybe it is quite time to invest in such technologies, as dashboards, that help reduce expenses and increase RIO today, to win tomorrow.

So, to get an idea of what digital dashboard is, what data can be monitored, how KPIs can be designed, review the following samples.

Keep in mind that we can help you design the very dashboard you need addressing all your requirements. Invest today – Win tomorrow!

Forex Dashboard

Forex Dashboard

Market Dashboard

Market Dashboard

Sales Dashboard

Sales Dashboard

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November 26th, 2008

Principles of using gauges in executive dashboards and business applications.

Eugene Akinshin

Author: Eugene Akinshin, Ph. D., Chief Technical Evangelist for Perpetuum Software LLC

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

If you read title of this article and didn’t exit the page, you probably know that implementation of various dashboards in business applications is rather new and popular trend. As all new tendencies that don’t have firm rules, executive dashboards raised a lot of discussions on practical usefulness of both complete concept and separate dashboard elements. One of the points at issue is the use of graphical elements imitating real analog devices to represent values. In this article I tried to state basic principles of using such elements.

In general, initial meaning of the Executive Dashboard term faintly relates to real dashboards and means special type of reports providing the most important business performance indices in real time. It is expected that Executive Dashboards as well as all other reports provide data in tabular form and more rarely as charts and diagrams. Though, powerful graphical tools that are used by developers and users of business systems boost literal interpretation of the Dashboard term.

As I am a power engineering specialist by training, I faced quite a lot of point indicators (gauges) in practice. And contrary to the widespread opinion that such devices are extremely convenient in most cases it is not true. Anyone who has ever worked with point and numeric multimeters can confirm that numeric meters are more convenient since you don’t need to wait till the pointer stops, strain your eyes to match pointer reflection on the mirror strip with the pointer itself and to count divisions on the scale. And, of course, to get accurate registration you need to keep the device right before your eyes (or eyes before the device). Vibration and poor light don’t contribute to getting accurate registration.

At first, the idea of using control panels (dashboards) in business applications seemed incredible to me. What? Back to lithic age? Do you really want to fill the whole screen with these archaistic point devices? Leave no pixels to display hundreds of indices that are even more important for business analysts then those in the screen?

CEO Executive dashboardThis impression was reinforced by Executive Dashboards I have already seen, as they were eye-catching and useless. Do you think that CEO report should look exactly like car dashboard? Of course, not. This is not prestigious; it should look like PLANE dashboard! So, most of such creative solutions impress at presentations, but they are completely useless in practice.

In spite of that, as a co-owner of the company that specializes in development of components designed to emulate real dashboards, I couldn’t but become interested in a new market for our products. More careful analysis discovered that along with the mentioned before “masterpiece” dashboards there is quite a good number of perfect samples of using gauges.

And although I still think that the use of gauges is reasonable only in some business applications, correct utilization of such components can dramatically improve application usability and even raise it to a new level.

Let’s sort out what ‘correct use’ means and what real advantages gauges provide.

1. GOOD METAPHOR

Almost all user interface development guides state the first main rule: “Choose good metaphor”. Sometimes metaphor comes from subject area. So, when you develop graphic editor it makes sense to use metaphor that includes paper, pen, rubber, i.e. the concepts the user faced with before in real life and has an idea of their behavior and functions. But very often subject area is more abstract and good metaphor is a real problem. Usability specialists state that right metaphor is a key factor that determines application success, as it can extremely reduce evaluation and training time.

What have gauges to do with it? Gauge is a natural metaphor for many things.

We use thermometer since childhood and get a clear idea that if stem of the thermometer is in the red zone, temperature is higher than it should be etc. Those who drive a car, every day watch registration of point devices.

I think these samples present a clear idea that visual elements should be designed in the way their appearance provides as much information on the type of displayed values as possible.

For example, displaying value on the point device means that all acceptable values are in the range determined on the scale. Slider gauges show that value can be changed by the user. Availability of scale segments helps define bounds of value ranges. Blinking elements warn against errors or going beyond acceptable values range.

Thus, novice user of the system will have no trouble to learn system interface. At the same time it would be better to provide more informative interface with less graphic to experienced users.

2. SPEED OF PERCEPTION

Speed of information perception is one of unquestionable merits of analog gauges. Reaction to pointer moving towards the red zone or blinking indicator can be much faster then reaction to changing numeric indicator.

That is why the supermodern fighters use out-of-date dashboards with a lot of pointers and indicators.

Stop! What have fighters to do with it? We talked about business, not about war. It is not matter of milliseconds; you can relax and have a cup of coffee before you make important decision, can’t you?

Well, let’s calculate.

Every manager regardless of his level regularly reviews the same reports in most cases daily and in most cases just to make sure everything is ok. As a rule it doesn’t take much time – only 10 minutes a day.

  • 10 minutes a day is 10*5=50 minutes a week;
  • is 10*5*4= 200 minutes a month;
  • is 10*5*52=2600 minutes a year (ok, I know 4 week I a vacation, let it be 10*5*48=2400 minutes a year).

Suppose we will reduce time of reviewing reports to 1 minute due to higher speed of perception. In this way we will save 9*5*48=2160 minutes a year; this constitutes 4.5 working days. Multiple this figure by your hour wages (or hour wages of your employees) to evaluate economic effect.

And this is for people who spend only 10 minutes a day for reports. And what about analysts?

3. VISUALIZATION

Very often it is difficult to make right decision based on bare data. Human brain operates by visual images and not by mathematical abstractions. Properly designed gauge allows visual evaluation of the extent the displayed value differs from the planned one, and how close it is to the critical value, etc.

But you should remember that visual indicators don’t replace exact figures, but supplement them. That is why you should never forget to duplicate values as figures. You should always know exact value regardless of visual representation.

4. AESTHETICS

Attractive dashboard reports Applications should be attractive as well as any other things we use. As human beings we like using nice things no matter useful they are for business or not. Moreover, comfortable environment contributes to more efficient work of your personnel; people are less tired and stress-susceptible. You didn’t paint walls in your office with black color only because black paint is cheaper, did you? Then why should you strain your eyes observing neat rows of figures that merge into solid mass by the end of working day to find necessary data. Make application interface more attractive and many routine operations will become less tedious.

SUMMARY

Visualizations such as gauges can be a useful supplement to standard report representation. But to use gauges in applications efficiently, you need to accurately adjust visual elements to exact applications subject to used metaphor, visualization, speed of perception and design of the developed application.

If you decide that gauges are necessary in your reports, I am the very guy who will sell the best library to create such interfaces.

November 20th, 2008