Introduction to InterSystems DeepSee - InterSystems Documentation
Introduction to InterSystems DeepSee - InterSystems Documentation
Introduction to InterSystems DeepSee - InterSystems Documentation
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<strong>Introduction</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>DeepSee</strong><br />
This chapter provides an introduction <strong>to</strong> <strong>InterSystems</strong> <strong>DeepSee</strong>.<br />
Be sure <strong>to</strong> consult <strong>InterSystems</strong> Supported Platforms for information on system requirements.<br />
1.1 Purpose<br />
The purpose of <strong>InterSystems</strong> <strong>DeepSee</strong> is <strong>to</strong> enable you <strong>to</strong> embed business intelligence (BI) in<strong>to</strong> your<br />
applications so that your users can ask and answer sophisticated questions of their data. Your application<br />
can include any or all of the following:<br />
• <strong>DeepSee</strong> pivot tables, which are interactive, drillable displays of data, generally designed for<br />
specific user roles or for specific areas of your user interface.<br />
• More complex dashboards, which include pivot tables, various controls such as date choosers,<br />
and speedometers.<br />
• An analysis screen (the <strong>DeepSee</strong> Analyzer) for advanced end users, <strong>to</strong> enable them <strong>to</strong> explore<br />
their data in an open-ended manner.<br />
1.2 Architecture<br />
In the typical scenario, dashboards are added <strong>to</strong> an existing application and make use of the same data<br />
that the rest of the application uses. (It is also possible for the dashboards <strong>to</strong> execute against a shadow<br />
of the data, if that is necessary for some reason.)<br />
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