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5/20/2022

ICT601 Business
Analytics

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[COMPANY NAME]
Table of Contents
Introduction to Tabulea ...........................................................................................3
Key Features of Tabulea..........................................................................................3
Introduction To Tabulea Reporting ..............................................................................5
Step to build Tabulea Report..................................................................................................7
Launch Tabulea Worksheet........................................................8
Apply Dimensions and Measures...........................................................................................10
Create Dashboard ..............................................................13
Share the dashboard .......................................................................................16
Conclusion ...................................................................................................................17
Introduction to Tabulea:
Tableau Reporting Tools are used for data analysis purposes. Tableau is one of the fastest and
most powerful tools used for visualization purposes. For future predictions and decision-making
for a business, data analysis is essential. This can be done using Tableau. Tableau is a highly
interactive solution for business intelligence. Tableau reports are a built-in feature of Tableau
and help different users visualize data from multiple sources in reports to better understand
how they've hit their milestones, better understand their needs customers, and plan for the
future.

Key Features of Tabulea


Tableau has many features that make it a better choice than other BI tools. Some of them are:

Tableau Dashboard:
The Tableau dashboard features an intuitive control panel with self-explanatory wizards,
allowing non-technical users to easily create visualizations. Dimensions, asssssssss are a simple
drag and drop on the drawing space to perform analysis.

Collaborative Sharing:
Tableau allows users to collaborate with their colleagues for collaborative work or review. Users
can also share to the cloud, making the dashboard accessible from anywhere.

Data Sources in Tableau:


Tableau has over 200 connectors that help users connect to external data sources like RDBMS,
Cloud, Spreadsheet, and more. safely. Tableau also provides some monitoring features like data
connection, auto-refresh, etc.

Advanced Visualizations (Chart Types):


Tableau has a rich collection of advanced imaging techniques. Some of them are:

 Graphics
 tables
 Graphics
 Map

Advanced Methods to Visualize Data: 


Here are a few ways to visualize data in Tableau:

 Area chart
 Column chart
 Box and beard graph
 bubble cloud
 Cartogram
 Point distribution map
 heat map

Introduction to Tableau Reporting:

Tableau is a widely used BI tool for data collection, analysis, and visualization. Tableau reporting
is a process of extracting insights from raw data and transforming it into compelling
visualizations like tables, charts, and more. Tableau is relatively easy to use, and anyone can use
it to create reports and perform data analysis without much technical knowledge.
Tableau reports can be used to check data trends, and forecast data by slicing it as needed and
in any form like PDF, table, CSV, dashboard, etc.

Steps to Build Tableau Reports:

Creating Tableau reports is a straightforward process. In this section, we'll walk you through the
step-by-step process of creating a report in Tableau. You can create a Tableau report by
following the steps below:

Launch Tabulea Worksheet:


The Tableau spreadsheet is a large, infinite canvas that holds all the charts, dashboards, and
reports. Along with canvas, it has all the tools and features that allow users to analyze data and
create compelling reports. The Tableau spreadsheet view is shown below:

Let's discuss the different sections shown in the image above:


Data Pane :
The Data Pane shows all data fields connected to Tableau .

Metrics :
It shows all types of metrics available like Profit, Loss, Total, etc. Dimensions - It contains all
dimension fields from a data source like Id, Date, Category, etc. Columns and rows - The
columns and rows section all you to drag and drop dimensions and measures to create images
or reports. Row fields will be displayed vertically, while column fields will be displayed
horizontally.

Brand :
The branding section contains various options to make the image interactive and easy to
present. Options like color, size, text, labels, etc. He also has the ability to customize from the
Brands page.

Filter :
This allows the user to apply a filter to the data as needed. Data Sources - Data sources allow
you to add new data sources, manage data, and manage data at the source level.

Show Me :
This section contains various visual elements like pie chart, bar chart, map, bar chart etc.

Apply Dimensions and Measures:


To add dimensions and measures to your Tableau reports, drag and drop dimensions and
measures into the row and column sections. After adding the dimensions and measures, you
can select different images like column charts, pie charts, bar chart, and more. This is illustrated
below:

Create Dashboard :
A dashboard is a collection of different images that are combined to provide a complete report
from the data. By creating dashboards, business users can understand insights from data using
maps, charts, graphs, and more.

The dashboard also allows you to interact with the image by applying filters on a set of values
to see trends and perform time series analysis. This is illustrated below.
Creating dashboards for your Tableau reports is a straightforward process. You can open the
dashboard from the Dashboard tab and start adding images to it. Images can be added by
dragging and dropping and adjusted as needed.

Share the dashboard:


Once the dashboard is complete, you can share it with colleagues and colleagues for review.
This is illustrated below.

Conclusion:
This article gave you complete instructions for creating Tableau reports for your organization.
He also gives a brief overview of Tableau and its features, and also introduces the Tableau
Reporting workflow. All in all, Tableau Reports is an innovative technology through which
companies can better understand their customers and verify if they're doing the right thing. By
creating Tableau reports, you can visualize almost any data seamlessly on Tableau.

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