๐ Story Dashboard
The Story feature in the Meta-Analysis Cloud is a visualization reporting tool that helps users transform data into meaningful narratives. It typically consists of a series of pages or slides, each of which can include various charts, images, and text.
The Story feature enables users to create and share visual reports across the organization. It also supports interactive elements such as dropdown menus, filters, and buttons to explore the data.
Additionally, the Story feature facilitates integration across different data sources and allows users to quickly create reports using predefined templates. These templates provide default charts and layouts, making it easier for users to build their reports.
The feature supports various types of data visualizations, such as bar charts, pie charts, maps, and line charts, helping users better understand their data intuitively.
A Story combines data and visualizations to narrate the story of your business or organization, uncovering insights hidden in the data. Stories can also be referred to as dashboards.
Glossary:โ
- Story: A complete, visualized dataset display.
- Story Point: An individual visualization page within a collection.
- Widget: A single data component on a visualization page.
Storiesโ
๐ Story dashboards are usually associated with one or more (soon to be linked) ๐ง semantic models. Users can create visualizations based on these associated semantic models (dimensions, measures, and metrics).
As a data visualization method within the Meta-Analysis Cloud, stories are highly effective for conveying information and interpreting data. They empower business users to better understand their data and make more informed decisions.
Story Pointsโ
In the Meta-Analysis Cloud, a Story Point is a method for organizing and presenting BI (Business Intelligence) analysis reports. Its purpose is to create a complete BI story or data narrative by combining multiple Story Point pages.
Each Story Point page typically focuses on a specific theme or area of analysis, containing relevant data, visualizations, analyses, and conclusions to help business users better understand the data, identify issues, and make decisions.
Key functions and benefits of Story Points include:
- Organizing and Presenting Data: By structuring data and analysis into a series of Story Point pages, users can more easily understand the data and quickly locate the information they need.
- Interactive Experience: Interactive data visualizationsโsuch as scrolling, filtering, and drilling downโoffer a richer, deeper data exploration experience.
- Enhancing Report Value: The multi-page structure of stories makes analysis reports more comprehensive, layered, and user-friendly, increasing their value and utility.
- Communication and Collaboration: Facilitates better communication and collaboration between BI teams and business users, helping them explore data, understand challenges, and develop solutions together.
- Improving Efficiency: Enables more systematic and organized BI reporting, allowing users to easily access and utilize data, thereby boosting efficiency and decision-making speed.
Story Widgetsโ
Story widgets refer to the various components or elements used in a Story dashboard to present data visualizations, textual information, or interactive controls. These widgets can include charts, tables, text, images, filters, and more. By selecting appropriate widget types, layouts, and style settings, users can transform data into accessible and engaging forms, helping the audience better understand and analyze the content of the data story.