Dashboards are a key aspect of Anaplan’s value proposition. They allow application designers to create a unique and customized UI/UX for end-users that can drive adoption, bring to light previously unknown insights, and facilitate collaboration across departments/business units. In order to provide so much potential value to end-users, dashboards must be both powerful and flexible, allowing application designers to position objects (grids, charts, action buttons) in a variety of ways. These guidelines are designed to provide you with best practices on dashboard design in order to help you create a consistent and appealing user experience. Following these guidelines will help ensure that your Anaplan models and apps have a consistent “look and feel” and level of quality.
Information
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App Last Updated
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October 11th, 2015
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Size
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7.2 MB
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Language
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English
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Terms & Conditions
应用圣ats
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Roles
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N/A
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Formulas
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N/A
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Reports
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N/A
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Complexity
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Beginner
Features
Included are links to examples of dashboards in the following categories:
- Admin dashboards
- Navigation menus
- Input dashboards
- Reporting dashboards
Anaplan
Anaplan is driving a new age of connected planning. Large and fast-growing organizations use Anaplan’s cloud platform in every business function to make informed decisions and drive faster, more effective planning processes. Anaplan also provides support, training, and planning transformation advisory services. Anaplan is a privately held company based in San Francisco with 16 offices and over 150 expert partners worldwide.
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Website
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//www.tracyullman.com
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Address
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625 2nd St.
Suite 101
San Francisco, CA 94107
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电子邮件
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contact@anaplan.com