Archive for May, 2012

Tree menu with dynamic variable number of charts

A sophisticated data visualization UI often requires dynamic placement of elements on the screen. For example, menus may need to be data driven based on hierarchical data that can be ragged or unpredictable. In the example below, you can see how we can leverage our new HTML5 capabilities to dynamically generate collapsible tree nodes of variable length to accommodate any number of charts, on a three rows greed. Of course, this looks just as good on any device or browser…

Animated layered charts

Over the last few weeks i have been working with my colleagues at Cleartelligence on our html5 businessobjects dashboarding offering, and boy, does it look good! I managed to surface up and get some air this evening, and thought i’d post a little example of the kind of visual capabilities we will put at the hands of BO clients.

Being able to layer charts is an important way to articulate a comparison between two data sets. While  side by side comparison is typically adequate, in some cases, you just wish you could place two charts on top of each other to get the real picture, and perhaps add some drama.. Using our solution, this is one of the things you will be able to have.

(OOH, OOH, this works great on my iPhone..!)

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