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TIBCO Spotfire: A Comprehensive Primer

You're reading from   TIBCO Spotfire: A Comprehensive Primer Building enterprise-grade data analytics and visualization solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2019
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ISBN-13 9781787121324
Length 578 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Michael Phillips Michael Phillips
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Andrew Berridge Andrew Berridge
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introducing Spotfire FREE CHAPTER
2. Welcome to Spotfire 3. It's All About the Data 4. Impactful Dashboards! 5. Sharing Insights and Collaborating with Others 6. Section 2: Spotfire In Depth
7. Practical Applications of Spotfire Visualizations 8. The Big Wide World of Spotfire 9. Source Data is Never Enough 10. The World is Your Visualization 11. What's Your Location? 12. Section 3: Databases, Scripting, and Scaling Spotfire
13. Information Links and Data Connectors 14. Scripting, Advanced Analytics, and Extensions 15. Scaling the Infrastructure; Keeping Data up to Date 16. Beyond the Horizon 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Notes on scheduling and routing

It's not possible to provide a set of scenarios that capture absolutely every eventuality, so the scenarios we have detailed thus far are just an introduction to the concepts of Scheduling & Routing. I do have a few notes that are worth sharing:

  • Remember how useful scheduling is! It's a great way to ensure that data is kept up to date and is available immediately, without any loading wait times.
  • You can only apply Schedules to File rules.
  • I am not going to show a practical example of a user routing rule. User rules are very similar to group rules and I don't really recommend them, except in very special cases—it's far better to use group rules and administer the members of the groups rather than individual rules for individual users.
  • The rule priorities will influence which instance serves a particular request.
  • A...
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