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IBM Cognos Business Intelligence

You're reading from   IBM Cognos Business Intelligence Discover the practical approach to BI with IBM Cognos Business Intelligence

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849683562
Length 318 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

IBM Cognos Business Intelligence
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. IBM Cognos Connection 2. Introducing IBM Cognos Workspace FREE CHAPTER 3. IBM Cognos Active Reports 4. IBM Cognos Mobile 5. IBM Cognos Query Studio 6. IBM Cognos Analysis Studio 7. IBM Cognos Workspace Advanced 8. IBM Cognos Report Studio 9. IBM Cognos Framework Manager 10. Administration and Performance Tuning 11. Streamlining Common Administrator Tasks 12. User Adoption Index

The self-service dashboard


A self-service dashboard is a tool that puts the power into the hands of the end users and allows them to bring data, which is most important for their business needs, into one centralized location. To fully understand what a self-service dashboard is, we need to start with the understanding of what a dashboard is.

A standard dashboard is a collection of graphical and numeric information all brought together on one screen or page. With IBM Cognos Business Intelligence, the idea has always been that it needs to be interactive data, or otherwise a dashboard loses some of its power. You may be asking yourself, how to interact with data? There are a few typically used ways of making a dashboard interactive. Drill-down, drill-through, links to the metrics, links to the other systems, hover-over, or comment capabilities are a few of the most commonly used techniques. The following is a brief overview of each:

  • Drill-down is a mechanism of clicking on a piece of information...

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IBM Cognos Business Intelligence
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