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As a user, I can see dashboard visualization elements defined on roll-over #23

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colleenskemp opened this issue Jun 14, 2021 · 2 comments

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@colleenskemp
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Problem: Currently, as a user, I'm not sure what all the visualizations on my solution dashboard mean.

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As a user, when I roll-over a visualization such as TAM, Adoption, or Market capture, the elements (lines, colors) are defined. For example, When I roll-over the dotted line in the TAM visualization, "reference source" displays.

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colleenskemp commented Jun 14, 2021

@litenull - Do you need direction/ help with this ticket?
Will you please add estimate when able?
Hopefully one that you and @Chukslord1 can collaborate on. :-)

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@colleenskemp not fit to close ticket. Observations below-

Only for TAM, the annotation looks meaningful as there are two dropdowns reference & source which are represented in the graph.
Screenshot 2021-07-26 at 11 39 00 PM

to fix—

For Adoption (Global)- not clear what is represented in graph- where is reference data coming from?. also incase of Fully Customized PDS selection from advance control, the source drop is removed.
Screenshot 2021-07-26 at 11 39 54 PM
Screenshot 2021-07-26 at 11 43 11 PM

For Market Capture- No annotation what orange, light orange, gray mean
Screenshot 2021-07-26 at 11 39 54 PM

For Lifetime saving, since no data on Y axis exists- do we want tooltips to show value for each year? (Question?)
Screenshot 2021-07-26 at 11 43 39 PM

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