Widgets are the building blocks of Dashboards. Relatics offers different widget types to visualize your project information according to your specific needs.
Types of widgets
Relatics widgets are built around the function they provide to the user. Subsequently, within this function, it is determined which graphical presentations are most suitable. In the table below, a short description of its function and its available presentations is given:
Widget | Description | Visualization options |
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Population divider | Divides (a subset of) elements of a specific type into different populations according to its network. For example, the number of open tasks versus paused tasks, or a distribution of requirements across stakeholders. |
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Population in time | Visualizes the change in population of (a subset of) elements of a specific type over time. For example, it can be used to see a trend in the number of open actions during the last three months or to visualize the growth in the number of project members in the last 360 days. | ![]() ![]() |
Top X | Sorts (a subset of) elements of a specific type according to one of its number properties. For example, a top 5 of the highest risks of the project. | ![]() |
Indicator | Counts (a subset of) the number of elements of a specific type, summarizes the values of one of their properties, or takes the average of the values of one of their properties. For example, the number of ‘failed’ tests or the sum of all category III risks. |
Note:
- If a widget uses model objects that a user does not have access to because of their role, the widget will show them no data.