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Revision as of 01:54, 18 January 2023
Web tool for data consumers to explore the Fusion Registry data catalogue, create charts and tables, and download data.
Fusion Data Browser is a web application suitable for both internal and external data consumers to search and explore the catalogue of datasets, select series and cubes of interest, build visualisations using tables and charts, and retrieve selected data in a variety of formats including SDMX, Excel and CSV.
It can connect either directly to a Fusion Registry Core engine for internal applications, or a Fusion Edge Server cluster for public dissemination use cases.
Key Use Cases
- Data discovery tool for internal statistics and data science teams
- Advanced data discovery and analytics tool for external public data consumers
Specification
Application Type | Web Client (HTML, JavaScript and CSS) |
User Interface | Web |
Technology | Standard web technology |
Compatible platforms | Standard web browsers including Chrome, Edge and Firefox |
Minimum operating configuration | The minimim list of components required to deploy the Fusion Data Browser are: The Fusion Data Browser distribution files (HTML, JavaScript, CSS and properties files) |
Configuration maintenance | Configuration is defined and maintained using textual properties files |
Configuration storage | Textual properties files |
Functionality
Fusion Data Browser | |
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Data discovery | Users can explore the catalogue of datasets using a configurable tree hierarchy |
Free-text search | Search the data catalogue for series matching key words |
Multi-dimensional query builder | Choose sub-cubes from datasets by picking values for each dimension |
Saved queries | Save queries for later use |
Series basket | Create baskets of series from any of the datasets for later analysis or download |
Pivot table | Visualise selected series as an interactive pivot table |
Time series charts | Visualise selected series as time series line charts |
Bar, pie, pyramid and other charts | Visualise selected series using a range of other chart types |
Series frequency conversion | Convert selected series to a different frequency, or normalise a list of series to the same frequency |
Calculate measures | Calculate measures such as % change |
Export data | Export data in a range of formats including CSV, Excel and SDMX formats |
Sharable and embeddable charts and tables | Generate a link to share or embed charts and tables |
Related Articles
Installing Fusion Data Browser
Fusion Data Browser Configuration
Anatomy of the Fusion Data Browser - a technical explanation of how the Fusion Data Browser works
How saved user data is handled by the Fusion Data Browser