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1 Working Dashboard Dashboard tool:
Microsoft PowerBI Desktop: (NOT Power BI Online!) Submit one pbix file plus all your data sources OR Tableau: Submit one packaged Tableau twbx file (see in Tableau, menu File > Export Packaged Workbook) – this will include all data sources Focus on external public free available data See potential data sources provided in the BI Find Prepare Data.doc Note: You will not be able to find specific data from the organisation – and this is also not the point of this assignment More than one dataset will get more marks (try to connect datasets)

2 Marking Criteria Visualisation Layout Interactive features Overall
At least three different diagrams At least one “Specialized Chart and Graph” (see Slides on Data Visualisation in Week 3) All visualisation are labelled and easy to understand Consistent colour scheme (e.g., one colour has one meaning and is explained in a legend) Layout White space between diagrams Diagrams are of reasonable size Diagrams, legends and menus are aligned Interactive features Provide interactive features like sliders, filters, selections, etc. Diagrams are connected (e.g., when you select something in one diagram, the other diagram(s) are updated based on the selection) Overall Easy to understand and not overloaded One page “instructions” for the dashboard outlining: BI-users groups for this dashboard and how do they use it

3 What need to do Dashboard file – Tableau or PowerBI
Data file – one Excel file or zip-archive with multiple Excel and/or CSV files used in your dashboard.


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