The following screenshots demonstrate Visual Net’s rich functionality on two distinct datasets. The first deployment is a visualization of supply chain data for a global manufacturer and distributor of building supplies. The second is a map of clinical trial results from a biopharmaceutical company.
- Category size and color vary based on aggregate metadata. Users simply click the category to drill down and see more detail.
- Colored targets represent individual objects in the database. Color, size and shape vary based on metadata, so users can identify relevant information faster.
- Full category details and object details appear in the User Console on the left when a category or object is moused over.
- Users can filter which objects appear on the maps with one click.
- With a simple dropdown, users can change the visibility rule that determines which objects appear on the maps.
- A legend drops down when needed to remind users of the rules that create the visualization.
- Users can increase the number of objects on the map, or see the “next 10”.
- Users can perform keyword searches that still preserve context, and also conduct advanced searches, based on specific pieces of metadata.
- Categories and objects can be “landmarked” so users can quickly revisit important areas of the map.