Difference between revisions of "Radical Concepts"

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* ''If you work with open data from Web sources (like the UN, EIA, BLS, Kids Count, etc.):''
 
* ''If you work with open data from Web sources (like the UN, EIA, BLS, Kids Count, etc.):''
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** All <b><i>series are harmonized</i></b> - under dataZoa, all the different sources work together.
 
** The [[dZ-Dot]] browser add-in lets you add series of interest to dataZoa with a '''single click'''.
 
** The [[dZ-Dot]] browser add-in lets you add series of interest to dataZoa with a '''single click'''.
 
** Your '''series update automatically''' - we monitor all your sources for changes and apply them.
 
** Your '''series update automatically''' - we monitor all your sources for changes and apply them.

Revision as of 10:00, 2 December 2016


dataZoa is unlike anything you have used before...


  • If you work with open data from Web sources (like the UN, EIA, BLS, Kids Count, etc.):
    • All series are harmonized - under dataZoa, all the different sources work together.
    • The dZ-Dot browser add-in lets you add series of interest to dataZoa with a single click.
    • Your series update automatically - we monitor all your sources for changes and apply them.


  • If you collect and maintain your own data series:
    • You can upload your data to dataZoa and use it right alongside public sources.
    • As you make changes to your data, calculations and displays that depend on it change as well.


  • And more generally:
    • Time-series are dataZoa's natural data type. All the details about dates and frequencies are handled gracefully.
    • dataZoa is for end-users; no programming involved!
    • All series in dataZoa work together, regardless of source.
    • Changes flow through from end to end - all calculations, tables and charts stay up-to-date, for you and the people who depend on you.
    • Your work is seen exactly and only where you want it - from a single phone screen to a privileged list to the web at large.