4. Building Object Visualizations25. Key Takeaways

25 - Key Takeaways

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Quiver is a multifaceted analytics application for deriving insights from object and time series data. On the application developer training track, however, we’ve presented it as a toolkit for assembling charts, metrics, and other presentation items for seamless integration with other Ontology-aware applications. This includes Object Views (as you’ve now seen), but it also includes the Workshop application builder environment, which is the subject of the next tutorial.

In this tutorial you:

  1. Explored some of Quiver’s features for analyzing and presenting object data.
  2. Developed object sets using Ontology link traversals and filters.
  3. Created bar and line charts based on your curated object sets.
  4. Created a dashboard of your charts so they can be dynamically interoperable with other Foundry applications.
  5. Integrated your Quiver dashboard back into the object view for your flight alert object type.

Below is a list of product documentation used in the course of this training:

The development activity will continue to crescendo as you move through the rest of the training track. The next tutorial will introduce the Workshop builder environment for constructing operational applications. You’ll start with a simple “alert inbox” application (where your Quiver template will make another appearance), but with each subsequent tutorial, you’ll add more complexity and interactivity.