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+ | We are going to create a web application for effectively presenting data on low resolution platforms (smartphones and tablets). | ||
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+ | The main objective of the task is to implement a easy and intuitive solution for showing data. The following data sets must be shown: | ||
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+ | <li>Trends<br/> | ||
+ | Trends should show data from a self-chosen indicator for the users current organisation unit. Every subgroup in the chosen indicator should be shown with its own graph. Data will be visualized with a classical path graph where the x axis is for a 12 month period and y axis is the data values. | ||
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+ | <li>Comparison<br/> | ||
+ | Comparison should show data from a self-chosen indicator and it's subgroups, comparing the organisation units children (Parent: Bombali, children: Biriwa Bombali Sebora, Gbanti Kameranka, etc). Data will be visualized with a bar graph where the x axis represents the different organisation units and the y axis its result from a quarterly period. | ||
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+ | <li>Proportions</br> | ||
+ | Proportions compares a chosen indicator based on organisation unit types (Hospital, tree post clinic, mobile clinic, clinic). Data should be represented with a pie chart. | ||
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Stian L. Petlund<br> | Stian L. Petlund<br> | ||
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<li>https://github.com/</li> | <li>https://github.com/</li> | ||
<li>http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/</li> | <li>http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/</li> | ||
<li>http://jquery.com/</li> | <li>http://jquery.com/</li> | ||
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− | <li>Touch-friendly data visualization interface</li> | + | <li>Touch-friendly data visualization interface</li> |
− | <li>Should work well on tablet/phone</li> | + | <li>Should work well on tablet/phone</li> |
− | <li>Show graphs, charts etc.</li> | + | <li>Show graphs, charts etc.</li> |
− | <li>Deployed as DHIS2 web app (but specially designed for touch-based interfaces)</li> | + | <li>Deployed as DHIS2 web app (but specially designed for touch-based interfaces)</li> |
− | <li>Leverage DHIS2 web api</li> | + | <li>Leverage DHIS2 web api</li> |
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<h3>Milestone 1 (1st November)</h3> | <h3>Milestone 1 (1st November)</h3> |
Revision as of 17:10, 30 October 2013
Contents
- 1 Vi er gruppa Raptor
- 2 Introduction</h2> We are going to create a web application for effectively presenting data on low resolution platforms (smartphones and tablets). The main objective of the task is to implement a easy and intuitive solution for showing data. The following data sets must be shown: Trends Trends should show data from a self-chosen indicator for the users current organisation unit. Every subgroup in the chosen indicator should be shown with its own graph. Data will be visualized with a classical path graph where the x axis is for a 12 month period and y axis is the data values. Comparison Comparison should show data from a self-chosen indicator and it's subgroups, comparing the organisation units children (Parent: Bombali, children: Biriwa Bombali Sebora, Gbanti Kameranka, etc). Data will be visualized with a bar graph where the x axis represents the different organisation units and the y axis its result from a quarterly period. Proportions</br> Proportions compares a chosen indicator based on organisation unit types (Hospital, tree post clinic, mobile clinic, clinic). Data should be represented with a pie chart. Team
Vi er gruppa Raptor
Introduction</h2>
We are going to create a web application for effectively presenting data on low resolution platforms (smartphones and tablets).
The main objective of the task is to implement a easy and intuitive solution for showing data. The following data sets must be shown:
- Trends
Trends should show data from a self-chosen indicator for the users current organisation unit. Every subgroup in the chosen indicator should be shown with its own graph. Data will be visualized with a classical path graph where the x axis is for a 12 month period and y axis is the data values.
- Comparison
Comparison should show data from a self-chosen indicator and it's subgroups, comparing the organisation units children (Parent: Bombali, children: Biriwa Bombali Sebora, Gbanti Kameranka, etc). Data will be visualized with a bar graph where the x axis represents the different organisation units and the y axis its result from a quarterly period.
- Proportions</br>
Proportions compares a chosen indicator based on organisation unit types (Hospital, tree post clinic, mobile clinic, clinic). Data should be represented with a pie chart.
Team
Trends should show data from a self-chosen indicator for the users current organisation unit. Every subgroup in the chosen indicator should be shown with its own graph. Data will be visualized with a classical path graph where the x axis is for a 12 month period and y axis is the data values.
Comparison should show data from a self-chosen indicator and it's subgroups, comparing the organisation units children (Parent: Bombali, children: Biriwa Bombali Sebora, Gbanti Kameranka, etc). Data will be visualized with a bar graph where the x axis represents the different organisation units and the y axis its result from a quarterly period.
Team
Bendik H. Kvamstad
Martin Holøs
Kristian S. Munkvold
Stian L. Petlund
<h1>Technologies</h1>
- nvd3.js / d3.js
- https://github.com/
- http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/
- http://jquery.com/
<h1>Requirements</h1>
- Touch-friendly data visualization interface
- Should work well on tablet/phone
- Show graphs, charts etc.
- Deployed as DHIS2 web app (but specially designed for touch-based interfaces)
- Leverage DHIS2 web api
<h1>Milestones</h1>
Milestone 1 (1st November)
- Document features and architecture on Wiki
- Show understanding of DHIS2 web apps
Milestone 2 (15th November)
- First bare-bone version - static HTML
- Uploadable as DHIS2 web app
Milestone 3 (30th November)
- Finished, if applicable also with mobile app.