Charts

Xcelsius SCN Challenge: Vancouver 2010 Vizualization

Here is my submission for the Xcelsius SCN challenge on Vancouver Olympics 2010.

Impractical: Chart data labels without fixed label size option

Including Fixed Label Size option for chart data labels in Xcelsius SP3 will be very useful when showing big numbers on charts.

Heat Maps: Part III – How to Read One?

In Part I and Part II of the series, you have seen “What are Heat Maps?” and “Why use them?”. In the final post of this series, we will be focusing on “How to Read a Heat Map?” Here are few Demos you can use while reading this post: Heat maps represent information from databases […]

Heat Maps: Part II – Why Use Them?

Part I of this series explains “What are Heap Maps?”. In Part II, the focus is on “Why to Use them?” Heat maps empower executives, managers and front-line personnel by directly addressing the challenges they face in processing and understanding the data they deal with daily, challenges that arise from powerful trends that are transforming […]

Heat Maps: Part I – What Are They?

This is a three part series on Heat Maps. Part I is all about “What are Heat Maps?”, Part II: “Why Use Them” and Part III explains “How to Read One” What is a Heat Map? A heat map is a visualization of data which uses color to represent data values in a two-dimensional image. […]