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  2. Template:Data visualization - Wikipedia

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    Template: Data visualization. 7 languages. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide

  3. Kea (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kea has a graphical management application, called Stork, that integrates an agent running on the Kea server, an exporter to a Prometheus time-series data store, a Grafana template for data visualization, and the Stork web dashboard. Like Kea, Stork is licensed under the MPL 2.0 license.

  4. Mustache (template system) - Wikipedia

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    The Mustache template does nothing but reference methods in the (input data) view. [3] All the logic, decisions, and code is contained in this view, and all the markup (ex. output XML) is contained in the template. In a model–view–presenter (MVP) context: input data is from MVP-presenter, and the Mustache template is the MVP-view.

  5. Plotly - Wikipedia

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    Plotly is a technical computing company headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, that develops online data analytics and visualization tools. Plotly provides online graphing, analytics, and statistics tools for individuals and collaboration, as well as scientific graphing libraries for Python , R , MATLAB , Perl , Julia , Arduino , JavaScript [ 1 ...

  6. JanusGraph - Wikipedia

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    The project is supported by IBM, Google, Hortonworks and Grakn Labs. [4] JanusGraph supports various storage backends (Apache Cassandra, Apache HBase, Google Cloud Bigtable, Oracle BerkeleyDB, ScyllaDB). [5] [6] The Scalability of JanusGraph depends on the underlying technologies, which are used with JanusGraph. For example, by using Apache ...

  7. Infogram - Wikipedia

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    Infogram is a web-based data visualization and infographics platform, created in Riga, Latvia. [1]It allows people to make and share digital charts, infographics and maps. Infogram offers an intuitive WYSIWYG editor that converts users’ data into infographics that can be published, embedded or sha

  8. Data USA - Wikipedia

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    Data USA is a free platform that allows users to collect, analyze, and visualize shared U.S. government data. Launched on April 4, 2016, Data USA is the product of an ongoing partnership between Deloitte , Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Collective Learning Group , and Datawheel.

  9. Trendalyzer - Wikipedia

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    In March 2007 it was acquired by Google Inc. [1] The current [when?] beta version is a Flash application that is preloaded with statistical and historical data about the development of the countries of the world. The information visualization technique used by Trendalyzer is an interactive bubble chart. By default it shows five variables: Two ...