| 1 | = Reporting = |
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| 3 | The current Reporting fremwork in s3report and s3timeplot is great, however there are some additional features that it would be great to have in order to be on a par with PowerBI (free Desktop client, Office 365 subscribers can publish to web) & Tableau (free 14-day trial for desktop client). |
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| 5 | There are free courses to introduce using both of these in a humanitarian context here: |
| 6 | * https://www.acaps.org/data-analysis-and-visualisation |
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| 8 | Features that would be nice to add to Sahana Eden: |
| 9 | * Customisable Dashboards |
| 10 | * Cross-filters |
| 11 | * Map Styling should be as instant-feedback as the reports are |
| 12 | - which attribute to use for styling (bubble size or colours) |
| 13 | - which attributes to put on tooltips |
| 14 | - resizing of bubbles |
| 15 | * Options to sort the Bar Charts makes them a lot more meaningful...PowerBI does this automatically, which is nice (& would be an easy thing before adding user controls) |
| 16 | * Tableau can colorize bar charts by a different dimension (e.g. Show length of bar for L2 data but colour by L1) |
| 17 | * Generally a lot more control over graph styling (currently we can find issues with labels getting cutoff, etc) |
| 18 | * Tableau barchart axes can be calculations (hence be percentages) |
| 19 | * PowerBI has nice Analytics lines to add to Graphs: |
| 20 | - Min, Max, Average, Median, Percentiles |
| 21 | - it also has a tool to 'find where this distribution is different' which seems OK |
| 22 | - it also has a text representation of the analysis ('summarize') which might be useful for some people |
| 23 | * Both have Treemap options (not massively useful, but nice) |
| 24 | * Tableau has Filled Bubbles (not massively useful, but nice) |