Hi folks, One thing I'd enjoy would be to have more than the fixed maximum of 6 rows.
Chris ________________________________ Von: Philipp Zehnder <[email protected]> Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. Dezember 2019 07:16:55 An: [email protected] <[email protected]> Betreff: Re: Improving the Live Dashboard Hi, thanks for creating a first draft. I think it is a very good idea and also very useful. In the data explorer we already created a prototype of the backend API to also read historic values. Additionally there are already two types of visualization available with a table and a line chart. We can re-use those and extend those. Let me know when you have finished the first prototype. Then I can add those two. We could also think about to integrate the asset dashboard as an additional visualization. What do you think about that? Cheers, Philipp On 2019/12/02 21:54:45, "Dominik Riemer" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all,> > > > > > the Live Dashboard we use to display real-time charts of sensor values can> > be improved in terms of usability. Some issues we currently have are:> > > - Users can change the order of dashboard widgets, but modified> > layouts are not persisted> > > - Changes to widgets are not persisted, e.g., the order of table> > columns as Chris mentioned in a previous mail> > > - Created visualizations cannot be modified> > > - Currently, only a single dashboard can be created, but it would be> > nice to create multiple dashboards (e.g., to visualize the state of multiple> > assets) > > > > > > So I think it would be great to refactor the dashboard, and at the same> > time, migrate the current implementation to Angular 7 (for those of you who> > are new, the UI currently uses both Angular 1 and 7 components and we are> > gradually upgrading old Angular 1 components to 7). I'd volunteer to create> > a first prototype of the new dashboard.> > > > > > In general, I think the dashboard should be rather simple (we shouldn't> > probably compete with some very good visualization tools that already> > exist), but some things I'd like to see are:> > > - Having the opportunity to create standalone dashboards (some> > companies we've talked to already mentioned that they would like to have> > individual, configurable dashboards that can be used to display condition> > data at the shop floor level)> > > - Such dashboards could be shared / implemented as web components to> > be integrated into other systems> > > - Read-only mode> > > - A very fluent way to modify the layout of widgets and the dashboard> > itself> > > > > > So what do you think? Which features would you like to see in a real-time> > dashboard to monitor IIoT data?> > > > > > Dominik> > > > > >
