David Gerbing, Ph.D, from Portland State University, explores professional, interactive data visualization for everyone ...
In this post, we’ll highlight a few of our favorite visuals from 2025 and walk through how we made them and what makes them ...
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Embedding analytics in applications is a smart way to expose insights and decision-making capabilities directly in employee workflow and customer-facing apps. Today, many organizations are developing ...
Editor’s note: This is the third article in a four-part series that is part of a larger initiative the AICPA Auditing Standards Board (ASB) has undertaken to understand and support technology use in ...
Data scientists can use data visualizations to make their information more actionable. Illustrations, graphs, charts and spreadsheets can turn dull reports into something illuminating, where it’s ...
Jennifer Zaino is a New York-based freelance writer specializing in business and technology journalism. Her work appears in publications including The Semantic Web Blog, RFID Journal, Smart Enterprise ...
Data visualizations can significantly affect how people understand and interpret data. But data visualizations can be biased and exclusionary, perpetuating inequity and harmful stereotypes.
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Data visualization is the graphical representation of information and data via visual elements like charts, graphs, and maps. It allows decision-makers to understand and communicate complex ideas to ...