Designing for Dashboards and Homepages
You can display Application Studio reports in widgets on dashboards, in Infor Ming.le Homepages, and in In-Context BI.
Dashboards is a web application in which Application Studio reports can be displayed as widgets. Those widgets can be displayed singly, or be combined and connected so that a change in one widget updates others or the entire dashboard. Dashboards can also be viewed on Android and iOS platforms, on phones and tablets.
Homepages are part of the Infor Ming.le platform. A home page is a personalized space in which you use widgets to combine information from different sources. Widgets on home pages are not connected and do not share information as they do on dashboards.
Another difference between dashboard and home page widgets, which requires consideration during their design, is that a home page has a banner area and a body area. The banner area is intended to highlight particularly important information, such as breaking news. Thus, the widgets that you add to the banner area have special formatting. Also, widgets have titles which can be displayed or hidden. Typically, the titles are displayed in home pages but hidden on dashboards.
In In-Context BI, Application Studio reports show snippets of information alongside the main Infor Ming.le applications.
To create widgets that are consistent, reusable, and attractive in all circumstances requires a number of techniques and options that are discussed here.