Mithilfe von SAP Lumira können Sie Ihre Daten mit anderen Augen betrachten, indem Sie auf einer Drag-and-Drop-Oberfläche Visualisierungen erstellen. Kombinieren und analysieren Sie Daten aus Excel und anderen Unternehmensquellen, um schnell und einfach neue Erkenntnisse zu gewinnen – ohne Skripte, vordefinierte Abfragen oder Berichte
The QlikView Business Discovery platform delivers true self-service business intelligence that empowers business users and drives innovative decision making
Datavisualization.ch Selected Tools is a collection of tools that we, the people behind Datavisualization.ch, work with on a daily basis and recommend warmly.
Datavisualization.ch Selected Tools is a collection of tools that we, the people behind Datavisualization.ch, work with on a daily basis and recommend warmly.
DataDepot is a set of tools for collaboratively uploading, sharing, and analyzing data. You can use DataDepot to track personal data, to explore public data, and to engage with scientific data.
here's a lot of great information out there about politics — votes, lobbying records, campaign finance reports. Unfortunately, it's split across a dozen different web sites and often hidden behind confusing interfaces. We're pulling all of that together and letting you explore it in one elegant, unified interface. (Plus, we're sharing all the results so you can come up with new ways to explore it.)
DbVisualizer offers features for database developers, analysts and DBAs. Read more about Database Object Management, SQL Script Management, Query Builder and more.
VisualEyes is web-based authoring tool developed at the University of Virginia to weave images, maps, charts, video and data into highly interactive and compelling dynamic visualizations. VisualEyes enables scholars to present selected primary source materials and research findings while encouraging active inquiry and hands-on learning among general and targeted audiences. It communicates through the use of dynamic displays – or "visualizations" – that organize and present meaningful information in both traditional and multimedia formats, such as audio-video, animation, charts, maps, data, and interactive timelines. The effective use of the visualizations can reveal and illuminate relationships between multiple kinds of information across time and space far more effectively than words alone.
Datavisualization.ch Selected Tools is a collection of tools that we, the people behind Datavisualization.ch, work with on a daily basis and recommend warmly.
blprnt.com is a home online for digital artist and designer Jer Thorp. It is an exhibiition of generative projects & experiments with evolution as well as a space for discussion and learning. Jer Thorp is an artist and educator working out of Vancouver, Canada. His work has been exhibited internationally and he is a regular speaker at conferences and events around the world.
Appunta is a Framework for the Android platform that allows us not only to easily show geopositional information to the user, but also to create new ways of showing this information or modifying the existing ones.
Basically, you have a set of POI (Points Of Interest) located in a map (thus, with a latitude, longitude, and optionally, an altitude), and you need to show these POI and their related information to the user.
Appunta allows you, out of the box, to represent this information in two different ways, a radar or an augmented reality view. But, you can modify these components to show data in other ways or create new ways of visualizing this information.
Appunta is Open Source and anybody can freely use it. So, what are you waiting for?
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