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What is Web
Based Digital Dashboard?
A Digital dashboard gathers information and functionality's
from a wide variety of sources ranging from Web pages to applications
such as SQL Server, Web sources, XML Resources...etc, and
present the resulting information in a single user interface.
A Digital dashboard is made up of distinct units called Web
Parts. Web Parts can contain any Web-based information, are
reusable, and integrate with each other and with other dashboards.
A digital dashboard is a customized application, built on
Internet standards, that consolidates information and tools
from a variety of sources and presents them in a single user
interface. Digital dashboards aggregate information from designated
sources, such as Microsoft® SQL Server™, Microsoft Office,
Web Resources, XML Resources, providing knowledge workers
with one-stop shopping for task-critical information. A digital
dashboard is made up of distinct parts (formerly called nuggets),
each of which performs a dedicated task. Parts can be combined
into one page or into a digital dashboard. Parts made up of
HTML, called Web Parts, can be handled as separate objects.
Web Parts are easy to reuse in other digital dashboards. A
user can easily move or copy Web Parts between digital dashboards
and move complete digital dashboards around. It is even possible
to mail digital dashboards and Web Parts to others and to
save them for your own use. Users can select their own combinations
of parts for a digital dashboard. These parts allow the user
to perform some action. The parts comprise the content, and
the dashboard offers the infrastructure for choosing and displaying
these parts.
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