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Dashboard

How to create and navigate in a dashboard

Theis Wagner avatar
Written by Theis Wagner
Updated over 2 years ago

The SEC-Hub dashboard gives you a general overview of your project. It displays essential data and metrics so that you can monitor and analyze figures and other information relevant to your project.

The dashboard is user-specific and can be customized to display a wide range of data, either systems in CORE or interfaces in SIMO.

You create graphs to fill out your dashboard and is based on either:

  • Systems

  • System owners

  • System owner groups

  • Revisions

The individual dashboards will vary depending on the output information you wish.

Let me give you two examples:

  • If you are an engineer on a project, you properly want to use the dashboard to view all the systems you are responsible for and keep track of your individual progress.

  • If you are a project manager, you properly want to create an overview of every engineer, their systems progress, and their interface progress, and track the development between revisions.

How to create a dashboard

The following will show you how to create a graph in your dashboard:

  1. Enter Dashboard

  2. Select Add a Graph

  3. Fill out the Graph title

  4. Select a context

  5. Select the focal point of the graph

    1. Systems

    2. Owners

    3. Owner Groups

    4. Revisions

  6. Select the correct data configuration for your graph (Structure level, Syntax element, Owners, Revisions, etc.)

  7. Select whether it should be based on:

    1. Systems

    2. Interfaces

Congrats! You have now created your first graph.

In the example below, I have created a graph showing all the functional systems, their technical systems, and the progress of these systems.

The following is an overview of each owner's interface progress (typically done on 2nd-level technical systems).

Lastly, let's create a graph that shows different revisions, which illustrates the overall progress that has been made throughout a project.

Edit graphs

Once you have created a graph, you can make it bigger or smaller and drag it as you like. You also have the option to edit, print, export, and delete the graph by unfolding the menu in the graph window.

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