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Silverlight Controls Accelerate Building of Rich Intelligence Applications

27 Feb 2009CPOL7 min read 35.7K   9  
Silverlight 2 is ideal for developing the interactive, graphical Web-based applications that have come to become known as Rich Internet Applications (or RIAs). Its ability to bring high-fidelity graphics to a Web browser, and the benefit of its rich, client-side interaction model, enable developers

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Introduction

Silverlight 2 is ideal for developing the interactive, graphical Web-based applications that have come to become known as Rich Internet Applications (or RIAs). Its ability to bring high-fidelity graphics to a Web browser, and the benefit of its rich, client-side interaction model, enable developers to create truly captivating experiences for their end users.

As businesses amass mission-critical data vital to their decision-making, and aggregate this data in massive data warehouses, they need ways to expose their data as actionable business intelligence. Enter Silverlight 2, as it provides a great platform on which to write data-driven dashboards that monitor key performance indicators and the heartbeat of the business, let’s call these Rich Intelligence Applications. NetAdvantage® for Silverlight Data Visualization is a new product from Infragistics that’s now available and focused on bringing data visualization and business intelligence to the masses by giving developers the Silverlight controls required by high-end data visualization applications: charts, gauges, maps and timelines.

NetAdvantage for Silverlight Data Visualization (Download the Free Trial)

Charts

As most of the world is focused on the economy, the emphasis on describing information very clearly in a line, bar or stock chart has become a goal of Web sites and newspapers alike in recent months. Charts help communicate large sets of data visually, usually to establish a relationship between data points through comparison and, especially, contrast. While the pie chart may be the most commonly seen chart type, simple line and bar charts are equally popular with users.

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Figure 1 – Line Chart Comparing Data [Generated by NetAdvantage for Silverlight xamWebChart™]

There are infovis experts such as Stephen Few and Edward Tufte who argue against the use of simple line, pie, and bar charts due to the ink to information ratio. Certainly this argument holds true in certain scenarios, but sometimes a pie chart is what you need to communicate the data and make the visual impact for which you are looking. Sometimes, you want to watch the movie rather than read the book, and these Silverlight charts are extremely familiar and usually very easy-to-understand.

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Figure 2 - Infragistics Bubble Chart with Dynamic Scaling and Zooming [Rendered by NetAdvantage for Silverlight xamWebChart and xamWebZoombar™]

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Figure 3 - Infragistics Bar Chart [Rendered by NetAdvantage for Silverlight xamWebChart]

Using Silverlight, Infragistics is embracing Silverlight features for high-end, high performance Web-based data visualization experiences. NetAdvantage for Silverlight Data Visualization controls take maximum advantage of the Silverlight browser plug-in’s capabilities to dynamically react to the user (such as dragging the gauge needle within the browser), off-load what would ordinarily be server-side processing to the client, and minimize client-to-server network traffic leading to greater responsiveness and scalability.

The NetAdvantage for Silverlight Data Visualization product has nearly 30 chart types for almost every business need.

Learn more about the charts available in the NetAdvantage for Silverlight Data Visualization product, and download it now!

NetAdvantage for Silverlight Data Visualization (Download the Free Trial)
Learn more about the Silverlight Charting Control

Gauges and Dashboarding

When we think about digital dashboards – those fancy Web pages laden with various displays showing KPI (Key Performance Indicator) and metric data – we think of gauge controls, a heads-up display packed with critical information similar to an automobile or airplane dashboard. A gauge can come in multiple forms – it can be in a round radial form, a digital display of alphanumeric data, or a linear graph like a thermometer. Using these various ways of visually monitoring any activity, gauges; when used appropriately, can make an easy-to-relate-to dashboard that comes to life. Image 5

Figure 4 – Various Radial Gauge Styles [Rendered by NetAdvantage for Silverlight xamWebGauge™]

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Figure 5 –Radial and Linear Gauge Styles [Rendered by NetAdvantage for Silverlight xamWebGauge™]

Using Silverlight, the concept of an interactive gauge becomes a reality. A gauge can stand alone on a page as an interactive information tool, not just a static display of a KPI. Infragistics has embraced and extended the capabilities of the Silverlight platform by taking advantage of Silverlight features like templating, data binding and storyboarding to empower developers to create more than expected.

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Figure 6 – Interactive Radial Gauge [Rendered by NetAdvantage for Silverlight xamWebGauge]

If you think gauges spruce up your data visualization, see them online and download a free trial from our Web site:

NetAdvantage for Silverlight Data Visualization (Download the Free Trial)
Learn more about Silverlight Gauge Controls

Geospatial Data with Maps

With the ever-increasing popularity of location-based services and mapping applications like Live Search Maps from Microsoft Corporation or Google™ Maps, users are beginning to expect analytics and business intelligence data presented in rich and interactive maps featuring advanced functionality such as panning, zooming, mouse-over effects and tooltips. The days or presenting regional sales data or population data in tabular grids are over!

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Figure 7 – Colored Map of The United States [Rendered by NetAdvantage for Silverlight xamWebMap™]

Extensibly designed with events and properties that enable you to customize its more sophisticated behavior and options, the Silverlight xamWebMap control was modularly constructed around the following key components:

  • Map Layers
  • Navigational panes
  • Color Swatch panes
  • Scale panes

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Figure 8 – Layered Regions showing European Countries [Rendered by NetAdvantage for Silverlight xamWebMap]

Maps in commonly-encountered Shapefile format can be displayed, including polygon-based (lots, states, countries), polyline-based (roads, rivers, transmission lines), and point-based (cities, points of interest) spatial data. The scenarios in which you can customize these maps are almost limitless, for example:

  • Layout of the legends, navigation pane, etc.
  • Color model of map elements (i.e., US states and counties)

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Figure 9 – Chloropleth Map showing Global Oil Production [Rendered by NetAdvantage for Silverlight xamWebMap]

For more on mapping as it helps render your data visualizations in easy-to-understand terms, see our samples online and download a free trial of these controls from our Web site:

NetAdvantage for Silverlight Data Visualization (Download the Free Trial)
Learn more about the Silverlight Mapping Control

Visualizing Time Series Data

Displaying data along timelines enables users to quickly understand and visualize a sequence of events. These events may be historical events, steps in the narrative of some business process or workflow, project milestones, key frames in a video being edited, or a representation of any time-series data.

With the NetAdvantage for Silverlight xamWebTimeline™ control you can empower users to quickly understand and visualize a sequence of events. Each timeline is a series of sequential event elements which may be historical events, steps in the narrative of some business process, project milestones, key frames in a video, or a representation of any kind of time-series data. Control templates allow you to design timelines that have compelling styling and interactivity.

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Figure 10 – Timeline comparing 2 discrete time-series [Rendered by NetAdvantage for Silverlight xamWebTimeline]

Users can select elements in the timeline to display a greater level of detail about that timeline element.

The NetAdvantage for Silverlight xamWebTimeline control allows you to:

  • Display chronological and sequential data in ways that allow your end user to dynamically select and compare timelines.
  • Expedite user learning by comparing familiar timelines with related, but unfamiliar, timelines; and isolating timeline elements to prioritize in the display.
  • Design how you would like the timeline elements to display greater detail on your user interface.

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Figure 11 – Timeline used with Map as interactive analysis tool [Rendered by NetAdvantage for Silverlight xamWebTimeline and xamWebMap]

Accentuate your data visualizations with timelines, experience them online and download a free trial of these controls from our Web site:

NetAdvantage for Silverlight Data Visualization (Download the Free Trial)
Learn more about theSilverlight Timeline Control

Wrap Up

Visualizing information is important because we humans find ourselves today in a sea of information that threatens to drown us. Through the use of visualizations, we humans can more easily (and often better) harness this wealth of resources to put information readily at our fingertips. In addition to aiding our own understanding and analysis, visualizations communicate key information to others. The old adage that a picture is worth thousand words carries forward into the Information Age in how we break down, visualize, analyze, and understand all of the many data that are part of our lives today.

At Infragistics we can help you to manage those meandering masses of data by providing you with the tools and guidance you need to meet your organization’s ever-expanding needs for data visualization. We stand committed to continue building out our data visualization products to help you explore new ways to experience your data and support your decision-making needs. Please take some time to explore our products and get in touch with us if you have any questions.

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