Caste Widgets SOUND BI

  • Why are SOUND BI widgets for Visioology
    SOUND BI widgets expand the possibilities of visualization in Visiology, making it a BI system with the largest number of widgets and unique functionality.

    They allow not only to display more data on one widget, but also to do it brightly, with many visual effects and additional options.

    You can quickly, as a rule, for 30 minutes, independently change visualization on widgets.

    In the absence of the necessary SOUND BI widget in Visiology, its development takes up to 30 days.
  • The main possibilities of widgets
    • Visualization on widgets is tuned through the interface (usually more than 70 parameters in each widget). With insufficient parameters in widgets, they are promptly added.
    • Additionally, any images, including pictures, photos, are built on the data on widgets.
    • The user through a change in the widget element shows the achievements of values ​​in indicators, the onset of events, which are also set through the interface.
    • Widgets in addition to the visualized data voiced the information in the voice (general information about the data provided and related to the widget element).
    • Widgets have animation and video, including to represent comparison of changes in different objects.
    • Widgets are implemented in 3D format with the transition of data visualization to 2D format.
  • Creating a new widget
    You can get any unique widget that corresponds to your tasks. It can be presented in the form of an object of your activity, for example, a ship, a building, road schemes, traffic, the location of the organization’s objects in the territories and other elements.

    Write: @codexproj or leave a request from the link: https://soundbi.ru/contact.
The “Map of Russia” is presented in the context of each constituent entity of the Russian Federation (region).

Based on the values ​​of the indicators, differentiated visualization is implemented. For example, depending on the population of the region, the color pouring varies from the bright (smaller population) to the dark (larger population).

Additionally, you can configure conditional formatting. For example, to allocate regions with the largest share of the male population, you can change the color of the borders of the regions.

In addition, the visualization of regional border also changes depending on the values ​​of indicators.

It is convenient to use the widget to display any data in the context of the regions, for example:
  • Socio-economic indicators of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation;
  • Turnover between the regions;
  • Volume of sale of goods and services by regions;
  • The population, including details by gender, age, education, employment, family position and other categories.
The “Circular diagram” is designed to display the structure of the whole, decomposed into separate parts.

A similar widget is present in many BI systems, but this “circular diagram” widget has more than 70 additional features, including:
  • Creation of several nested circles on one diagram. This allows you to simultaneously visualize various information and significantly expands the amount of data presented.
  • Building images into the segments of the diagram, which helps users focus forth in the data faster.
  • The display of both relative and absolute values, as well as the final indicators for the entire diagram.

It is advisable to use the widget to visualize any data in which parts from the total are presented.
The widget "The funnel is expanded" provides additional visualization opportunities compared to the standard funnel. The main difference between the widget “The funnel is expanded” is the presentation of information at several levels with details in streams at each stage. For example, when visualizing interaction with customers, data are presented in 3 levels: sending a potential client to a potential client; receiving from him applications for a display of products; Conclusion with the client of the transaction.

Additionally, at each level, data in the context of 3 methods of interaction (“flows”) are presented: email newsletter; Push notifications on the site; Calls of managers.

On the widget, absolute and relative values ​​are displayed both in individual flows and in general for each level.

It is advisable to use the widget to visualize the transition of any data flows from one level to another.
The “Table” widget has significant additional features compared to “classic” tables in the BI systems.

In lines and columns, images can be placed. Also, each column may display data in Progressbar format (the percentage of filling relative to a given value or maximum by column), rating (various number of stars instead of the value), checkbox and calculated value. The picture can be displayed in a cell based on the condition. For example, if more TVs were sold in the indicated date, then the TV image will be displayed, if more phones - an image of the phone. The table also has conditional formatting (changing the color of cells according to the rule specified in the interface).

The widget supports filtering, sorting and the choice of displayed columns.

On the widget, you can visualize data on any activity of the organization.
The “Speedometer” widget displays arcs with a given scale, divided into zones that allow you to determine in what “high -quality” gap the current value (arrow) is at a given time. Unlike a speedometer widget, present in separate BI systems, this speedometer widget has advanced capabilities, including:
  • Several arcs on one widget, which allows you to visualize data in different sections.
  • Various scales on arcs for flexible configuration of information display.
  • Conditional formatting of the arrow and meanings that changes their color depending on the actual value.

The widget helps to solve a wide range of analytical problems, for example:
  • Assessment of the fulfillment of plans and achievement of goals;
  • Analysis of customer satisfaction with quality of service;
  • Comparison of actual values ​​with maximum, optimal, unsatisfactory.
The “Bubble diagram” widget is a type of point diagram, but expands its possibilities by adding additional measurements.

Unlike similar widgets presented in individual BI systems, where the diagram displays only three dimensions (the point of the point along the X axis, the point of the point on the axis Y, the size of the point), the “bubble diagram” widget allows you to visualize a larger number of measurements. For example:
  • Use color to designate the region, city or categories.
  • Display text values ​​inside the bubble (for example, year, type of goods).

Also, the widget has additional opportunities, including: each type of bubble responsible for the category of meaning can be adjusted separately, setting any visualization on it, embedding images as well as regulating the signatures - inside the bubble, from above or right.

It is advisable to use the “bubble diagram” to visualize the relationship between variables, for example, when analyzing the sale of goods, where the amount and amount of sales are displayed on the axes, the size of the bubble reflects the share of goods on the market, and the color shows the product category. The signature can indicate the percentage of margin.
The 3D diagram widget is designed to visualize data in three -dimensional format. This is one of the most universal widgets that allows you to display the maximum number of data without the need to use several separate widgets. The 3D format makes the perception of information more convenient and visual.

On the X axis, for example, temporary data can be displayed on the Y axis - key indicators, and on the Z axis the values ​​of indicators that can be additionally divided into categories.

Examples of the use of widget:
  • Revenue of many stores in the context of time periods and categories of goods;
  • Information about appeals to the contact center in the context of organizations, periods of time and categories of appeals;
  • The execution of the budget in the dynamics of time for various organizations.
The “Running diagram” widget is designed to visualize data dynamics and allows you to clearly compare how the indicators over time, including relative to each other, changed.

A change in values ​​is displayed using columns, the size of which corresponds to indicators for a certain point in time. Animation allows you to observe how the values ​​of the columns change in the video stream in accordance with the specified parameters.

The user can stop the animation at the right stage in order to consider all values ​​in detail.

This widget is convenient to use to visualize changes in the state of objects associated with the subject of analysis. For example:
  • The dynamics of the distance traveled by cars.
  • Construction of roads and changing their length over time.
The “Thermal diagram” widget is designed to visualize data in matrix format. Visualization is carried out using the color and its intensity to display relationships between columns.

Unlike similar diagrams in some BI systems, this widget allows you to differentiate not only the color of the cells, but also the font size, its color, as well as use conditional formatting.

In conditional formatting, you can set the rules according to which the cells will be allocated not only in color, but also with the font size. For example, if color differentiation in the widget works one measurement, you can additionally select cells in which the limit value is achieved in another dimension.

It is advisable to use the widget to demonstrate a large amount of data, highlighting the most important areas, for example:
  • Implementation of control points of projects, implementation of measures and tasks.
  • Analysis of the loading of objects and employees.
  • Data on the events in the context of time periods.
  • The number of goods sold and the services provided.
The scattering diagram is designed to display the relationship between the two numerical variables and demonstrates the correlation between the large amount of data.

Unlike similar diagrams in some BI systems, the “scattering diagram” widget allows you to analyze not only two variables, but also three and four.

The capabilities of the diagram are expanded by the functionality of displaying points of different shapes depending on the type of data, for example, a man, a woman. Also, any images can be built into the widget.

It is advisable to use the widget to demonstrate data with a large amount of information, for example:
  • results in various types of activities depending on age, gender, education and other factors;
  • prices of goods, methods of their sale, revenue and profit;
  • The correlation between the level of education and the results in labor activity.
The calendar widget displays the list of upcoming and past events, as well as information about any indicators and data in the context of periods.

On the widget, you can configure the display of any period necessary for the user: day, month, quarter, year.

Depending on the given rules, each cell (day) is painted in the corresponding color (heatmap). The user can also additionally allocate certain days for accents, regardless of given rules.

It is advisable to use the widget to visualize data for a period of time in the context of days, for example:
  • Information about the planned and completed events;
  • Sales of goods and the provision of services;
  • Load of employees and units;
  • Implementation of measures, including control points of projects;
  • Visiting objects.
The Widget “Column Diagram” displays data in the form of columns, the sizes of which are proportional to the values ​​of the corresponding data elements.

Unlike standard column diagrams in the BI systems, the “column diagram” widget has a number of additional advantages, including:
  • Individual configuration of the form of columns, which allows you to display different types of data in one widget, for example, age, gender.
  • Conditional formatting of columns depending on the specified values ​​of indicators.

Any images can be built into the widget, as well as a wide range of visualization settings.

The widget is used to analyze and compare indicators, for example:
  • Comparison of revenue between stores.
  • Comparison of oil production between companies.
  • Comparison of sales of goods and the provision of services.
  • Comparison of the received specialties in the framework of higher education and other scenarios.
The “Human structure” widget is designed to visualize data related to the human body.

Unlike standard widgets in the BI systems, this widget provides a more visual presentation of the information, which allows you to focus faster in the data. The display of elements changes depending on the values ​​of indicators, which makes the analysis more informative.

It is advisable to use the widget to visualize data related to human structure, for example:
  • Information about the number of different components of human organs.
  • Data on the state of health of the population.
  • The results of medical examinations.
The “Sunny rays” widget is designed to visualize several categories of data with a hierarchical structure.

Unlike similar tools presented in some BI systems, this widget has advanced capabilities, including flexible settings for each segment and insertion of images.

It is advisable to use the widget to visualize data with several segmentation levels, for example:
  • Sales and marketing - an analysis of the share shares and customer segmentation, including the presentation of both individual goods and commodity groups.
  • Finance - analysis of organizational structures, such as budgets or departments, identification of trends, deviations and potential opportunities for saving funds.
  • Operating activities - visualization of production processes and management of supply chains.
  • Education is a reflection of the structure of courses and curricula that help students and teachers understand the hierarchy and the relationships between subjects.
The widget "Radial histogram" represents the "twist" of the columns of the diagram around the center of the circle. Each column begins with the same degree and moves in the same direction. The maximum value corresponds to the column that fills most of its circle. The diagram allows you to better use the space than the column diagram and other widgets.

This widget “radial histogram”, unlike those available in some BI systems, has advantages in the form of many individual settings, embedding images, and conditional formatting.

It is advisable to use the widget to represent the comparison of indicators, for example:
  • revenue between shops, organizations;
  • mining of various minerals;
  • sold goods, services provided;
  • Production of products.
The Widget "Map of Europe" is given data in the context of each country of Europe. Based on the values ​​of the indicators, differentiated visualization is implemented. For example, depending on the population of countries, the color pouring varies from the bright (smaller population) to the dark (larger population).

Additionally, you can configure conditional formatting, for example, to distinguish countries with the largest percentage of the male population, changing the color of the boundaries of the boundaries.

It is advisable to use to visualize data on European countries, for example:
  • socio-economic indicators;
  • turnover between European countries;
  • export and import of goods, works and services;
  • The population, including in various categories.
The Sankei widget is designed to visualize the movement of flows, their sources, destination, steps and relationships between them. The width of the arrow of the diagram is proportional to the volume of the flow. The diagram is especially effective for processes having a beginning, end and dynamic relationship between elements.

This Sankei widget, unlike analogues in some BI systems, has advanced capabilities, including many visualization settings.

It is advisable to use the following data to visualize:
  • the movement of flows, for example, the transmission of energy or fuel;
  • the movement of financial and other means;
  • migration of the population;
  • world ratings of the extraction of fossils;
  • Statistics on diseases;
  • budget distribution;
  • Visitors' flows and traffic sources.
The widget "Globe. Countries” represents the globe with the possibility of displaying data in the context of all countries of the world. Allows the user to receive information regarding various aspects of socio-economic and other areas in any country.

The globe is interactive: it can rotate automatically according to the given rules or controlled by the user. With the rotation of the widget, the values ​​of the text can synchronously change depending on the country's represented.

It is advisable to use data in the context of the countries of the world, for example:
  • export and import of Russia with the countries of the world;
  • tourist flows of Russian citizens to other countries;
  • socio-economic indicators for countries;
  • The presence and characteristics of representative offices of various organizations in countries.
The widget ensures the visualization of the text in the form of phrases, individual words, as well as their voicing in audio format based on the frequency of references in various materials, including performances, articles in the media and other text or audio materials. This allows you to quickly get information about key aspects without the need for detailed familiarization with full content.

Unlike similar widgets in some BI systems, this widget allows you to visualize information on any images, for example, in the image of a particular person, logo and other objects.

It is advisable to use the following data to visualize:
  • characteristics of speakers performances;
  • the main provisions of articles and other text materials in the media;
  • citation of materials in the media;
  • characteristics of questions and appeals to the contact centers and escort services;
  • The subject of citizens' appeals to state bodies and organizations.
The “Linear diagram” widget shows the dynamics of changes in the variable depending on a particular factor. Unlike similar diagrams in the BI systems, this widget has many settings that provide additional visualization opportunities.

Using the parameters and settings editor, you can not only adapt the widget for the corporate style of the organization or the project, changing fonts, colors, tags and background, but also use various animated and gradient effects.

It is advisable to use to visualize data on changes in indicators, for example: the number of goods sold, services rendered, dynamics of birth rate and mortality, changes in financial indicators, population, including various categories, production of products and other parameters.
The Waterfall widget consists of vertical columns: the first and latter display the initial and final values, and the intermediate factors that have influenced the result show. For greater clarity, it is customary to distinguish them in different colors.

A similar widget is present in separate BI systems, however, this Waterfall widget has advanced visualization capabilities, including flexible data display settings. It also provides for conditional formatting, which allows you to change visualization depending on the events and values ​​of indicators.

It is advisable to use to visualize data on changes in indicators, for example:
  • tracking leads and traffic of potential customers;
  • analysis of sales volumes, including the impact on revenue and demand in a certain period;
  • Production and sale of products, display of revenue in the context of types of products and expenses for various cost items.
The widget "Globe. Transportation flows” visualizes the movements of objects from one location to another and their quantitative indicators.

The widget is interactive, supports the video format of the presentation of information in which the objects are displayed in motion. The globe can rotate automatically by given rules or controlled by the user.

It is advisable to use to visualize data reflecting the movement of objects, for example:
  • demonstration of migration data;
  • traffic;
  • passenger flows in air and other types of transportation;
  • Cargo transportation, including a section by type of transport.
The “Hierarchy Chart” widget is a hierarchical structure of data visualized in the form of balls invested in each other in accordance with a given hierarchy.

The widget allows you to display data with many levels of hierarchy, which cannot be correctly represented on other widgets, for example, on the "sun's rays".

Examples of widget use:
  • various categories of citizens in the context of the regions of Russia;
  • distribution of goods sold, works, services in the context of organizations and their divisions;
  • distribution of goods and services in the context of commodity categories, for example, household appliances;
  • The structure of the income of organizations, including units and (or) branches.
The widget "Globe. Continents” represents the globe with the display of the continents and the relief. The widget is interactive, allows the user to rotate it and receive the necessary information.

It is advisable to use the widget for the following visualizations:
  • presentation of information about the events taking place on Earth, for example, natural disasters in the context of categories and victims;
  • display of the relief of territories, the flow of oceans and the seas with the representation of atmospheric pressure;
  • the level of air pollution, including the dynamics of its change;
  • The temperature of air and water, including taking into account the relief, time of year and day.
The Radar widget allows you to compare between multiple quantitative variables. It is convenient for identifying variables with the same values, as well as to analyze emissions among the values ​​of these variables. The widget is also used to determine the maximum and minimum values ​​within the data set, which makes it a particularly effective tool to display the results of the activity.

A similar widget is present in separate BI systems, however, this radar widget has advanced visualization capabilities, including flexible data display settings.

It is advisable to use the widget for the following visualizations:
  • data on employees' skills;
  • characteristics of athletes;
  • Comparison of objects.
The “Errors diagram” visualizes the variability of the data to display deviations. It implements conditional formatting of the color of the error bar. For example, if the graph displays the average time for the provision of services by client managers with a minimum and maximum value, in red, cases can be distinguished in red color where the difference between medium and maximum value is too large.

It is advisable to use the widget for the following visualizations:
  • data on the actual terms of the equipment of the equipment and their comparison with planned values;
  • analysis of the quality of the work of the escort service and contact centers, including comparison with the specified characteristics and actual indicators;
  • analytics on damage and disposal of goods in stores, taking into account the established standards;
  • Analysis of the provision of services with a comparison of the deadlines, including minimal, medium and maximum values.
The “Bull” widget represents the structure of the bull for visualization of data related to various parts of beef. Similarly, this widget can be developed in the form of an object with its structure, for example, a car, aircraft, buildings and other items.

In the widget, color differentiation is implemented depending on the values, for example, when displaying the cost of beef parts, the color gradient can vary from light green (cheapest) to dark green (the most expensive).

It is advisable to use the widget for the following visualizations:
  • data on the number of beef parts sold;
  • data on the cost of various parts of beef;
  • revenue from the sale of parts of beef;
  • the use of parts of beef for cooking;
  • Data on the sales of parts of beef in the store, including the number and amount, with the possibility of displaying prices for each part and comparing competitors.
The waffle diagram widget visualizes the data in the form of columns with a mesh of cells, allowing you to compare both the general value of the data on the columns and the share of the components inside them. The color of the cells varies depending on the data.

The widget has ample setting opportunities, including color parameters, columns and cells, displayed information, as well as the possibility of embedding images. Additionally, you can set the number of cells that strictly corresponds to the absolute values ​​of the data, which facilitates the perception of information.

The widget is used for visualization:
  • The ratio of various objects, for example, the total volume and shares of the goods sold or the services provided by various organizations.
  • Changes in objects and their components during the period of time.
  • Loading and (or) use of various resources.
The widget "Markers of the notification/column diagram" has two visualization levels.
  • The upper level is markers displaying the status of tasks and the current situation in the relevant sections.
  • The second level is detailed information on markers, presented in the form of a column diagram with the possibility of conditional formatting.

Markers can be any elements chosen by the user in the form of images, including video and animated objects. Their type changes depending on the data.

For example:
  • Image of a person with emotions depending on the status of his tasks.
  • A traffic light with changing colors depending on the conditions.
  • Smiley reflecting the quality of work or the fulfillment of the given conditions.

The widget is designed to display data on the tasks and the activities performed, including:
  • Monitoring the implementation of measures in accordance with the plan.
  • Monitoring the sale of goods, works and services.
  • Assessment of the achievement of target indicators.
The widget “Graphic diagram” visualizes the connections between objects. The “Graphic diagram” consists of vertices (objects) and ribs (ties). The ribs of the graph can be assigned values ​​- weight that characterize the degree of communication between the vertices. The widget allows you to analyze the connections between entities, explore the structure of the count and identify non -obvious dependencies.

The widget realized conditional formatting of the size of the vertices and ribs for a more visual presentation of information.

It is advisable to use the widget for visualization:
  • Relationships of users and social relations of man.
  • Geographical objects and routes between them.
  • Relations of ownership of organizations and other assets.
  • Interaction of organizations in various areas.