Data visualization is the ultimate means of presenting the intrinsic value of data. It uses various charts to logically display the messy data, allowing users to find internal rules and discover problems, thus guiding business decisions. Data visualization is widely used in government and business analysis. The
data visualization tool centralizes all the valuable data generated by the business operation in a system. There are many data visualization tools on the market, including DataFocus, Tableau, DataV, etc., and enterprises can choose according to different usage needs. There are three main application scenarios using data visualization, let's take a look!
Graphic report
In actual business work, the most commonly used is to produce graphic reports to display to the superior. It is generally displayed in a report or PPT to show to others, so a static chart will do. The charts in the report are required to be concise, clear, and easy to interpret, avoid complex and difficult to understand, and increase the reader's understanding cost.
Prototype sharing
For example, quickly build a visual history question and answer in DataFocus, and then set up a user group, colleagues in the group can interact with each other, including data modification, comments, etc., to facilitate multiple people to understand the rules of the data. You can also set permissions to allow specific information to be sent to the target audience.
Large screen display
This situation is generally an enterprise-level data visualization application, which is generally used by leaders to introduce products and businesses to customers. Large-screen display requires atmosphere, beauty, and strong interactivity, so its difficulty and workload are also the highest. But with the development of data visualization tools, the production of a large visualization screen has become increasingly simple. When the data is ready, and the desired indicator dimensions, use the DataFocus system to create a cool visual big screen in 10 minutes. It is recommended!