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23 August 2021
Strategy will likely be using the Dash framework (Python), which is built on top of Plot.ly
Because we’re using the Dash framework, it has ~40 types of graphs built in already, so we don’t need to design the actual graphs
see all of them here: https://plotly.com/python/
they already have a bunch of nice features built in like “hover to see values” and zoom/pan
Now the focus is: how do we arrange these graphs in an effective way?
https://www.figma.com/file/sHEI3MdvAfuLyjyo8XZvxX/Telemetry-Dashboard?node-id=0%3A1
26 July 2021
Updates
Wrote up user stories in User Stories
As team, went over insights from interviews and brainstormed big-picture potential dashboard organization/features in FigJam
Pulled out and assigned 4 of the most complex/important user stories
Finding/searching for data/filtering – Riishi Jeevakumar
Displaying values vs booleans vs enums & comparing data – Catherine Burns
Displaying Faults – Cheryl Li
Historical data – Joy He (Deactivated)
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Notice that the sample has 5 main research questions/themes. These are your guiding questions that you are seeking to answer. They are BIG and ambiguous.
This weekend (June 12/13), try to come up with 5 big questions EACH that you want answered
5*4 = 20 questions total
10 for MSXIV dash (Rishii and Joy), 10 for MSXII dash (Cheryl and Catherine)
As a team, we will discuss what questions we want to prioritize (ie if all of us came up with the same question, we likely want to include that question)
Next week, flesh out the sub-questions for the big questions/themes we agree on
I will try to provide guidance on this if needed, or prompts to help you brainstorm
I will also be re-splitting up the interview guides, because I feel that we may need different ones for each subteam using telemetry – let’s discuss Monday
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