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100 _aMonsey, Molly
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245 _aTableau for dummies
260 _bWiley India Pvt. Ltd.
_aNew Delhi
_c2021
300 _a267 p.
365 _aINR
_b799.00
504 _aTable of content Introduction About This Book Part I: Getting Started with Tableau Desktop Part II: Bringing in Data Part III: Analyzing Data Part IV: Publishing and Sharing Part V: Advancing to a Higher Level Part VI: The Part of Tens Conventions Used in This Book Foolish Assumptions Icons Used in This Book Beyond the Book Where to Go from Here Part I: Getting Started with Tableau Desktop Chapter 1: A Brief Introduction to Tableau Desktop Starting with Tableau Downloading the Tableau trial Installing the trial software Looking at the Tableau Workspace Starting Tableau Viewing a sample workbook or data source Seeing what Tableau can really do Chapter 2: Seeing What You Can Do with Tableau Analyzing Data Looking back at data analysis Connecting to your data in Tableau Understanding Tableau worksheets Starting to analyze data Enhancing the analysis Creating Dashboards Telling the Story Chapter 3 : Understanding the Basics Getting to Know the Tableau Desktop Environment Looking at the Tableau Start page Understanding the Data Source Page Using worksheets to explore data Getting to know the Dashboard workspace Understanding the Story workspace Connecting to Your Data Editing your data source Replacing a data source Working with Dimensions and Measures Understanding dimensions Understanding measures Choosing Chart Types Modifying Your View Part II: Bringing in Data Chapter 4 : Understanding Data Connections Understanding Data Sources Considering how data is stored Using file-based data sources Understanding Different Editions of Tableau Desktop Considering Live Data versus Data Extracts Chapter 5 : Connecting to Data Preparing Your Data Using the data preparation features Targeting data sources for manual corrections Establishing a Connection to Your Data Source Keeping Your Data Fresh Chapter 6 : Visualizing Data Using the Shelves and Cards The Columns shelf The Rows shelf Using a quick filter to exclude data The Filters shelf Pages shelf Marks card Modifying the View Fitting the space Adding annotations Adding mark labels Part III: Analyzing Data Chapter 7 : Understanding the Tableau Desktop Environment Looking at the Menus File menu Data menu Worksheet menu Dashboard menu Story menu Analysis menu Map menu Format menu Server menu Window menu Help menu Making Use of the Toolbar Organizing Sheets Chapter 8 : Considering Data Display Options Using Show Me Understanding the Chart Options in Show Me Area charts (continuous) Area charts (discrete) Box-and-whisker plot Bullet graphs Circle views Dual combination Dual lines Filled maps Gantt Heat maps Highlight tables Histogram Horizontal bars Lines (continuous) Lines (discrete) Packed bubbles Pie charts Scatter plots Side-by-side bars Side-by-side circles Stacked bars Symbol maps Text tables Treemaps Viewing Your Data Examining the data used in a view Examining a subset of the data Chapter 9: Adding Worksheets Seeing Why Multiple Worksheets Are Useful Naming and Organizing Worksheets Naming worksheets Organizing worksheets Chapter 10: Creating Dashboards Understanding the Purpose of Dashboards Adding a Dashboard Organizing Your Dashboards Adding a logo Adding a web page Moving and resizing content Ensuring Ease of Use Synchronizing quick filters Hiding the panel Promoting Exploration through Actions Using a view as a filter Adding additional actions Chapter 11: Building Stories Discovering the Value of Stories Telling Stories with Purpose Part IV: Publishing and Sharing Chapter 12: Publishing Workbooks Understanding Publishing Sharing Your Tableau Workbooks Providing Access to Analysis Chapter 13 : Sharing Files with Tableau Reader Looking at the Reader App Providing Access Part V: Advancing to a Higher Level Chapter 14: Advanced Visual Analytics Using Advanced Analytics Calculations Parameters Totals Reference lines, bands, distributions, and boxes Trend lines Forecasting Chapter 15: Creating Calculations Seeing How Calculations Can Be Useful Calculated fields Table calculations Creating Calculations and Parameters Creating calculated fields Creating table calculations and percentages Creating parameters Customizing Your Data with Parameters Chapter 16: Unlocking the Language of Calculated Fields Looking at Data Types Understanding Functions Considering Operators Part VI: The Part of Tens Chapter 17: Ten Great Tableau Tips Don't Wait for Your Source Data to Be Perfect Reuse Data Connections When in Doubt, Right-Click The Undo Button Is Your Friend Pay Attention to Visual Cues Leverage Your Previous Work Visual Best Practices Are Worth Learning Test for Performance Keep It Simple Save Early and Often Chapter 18: Ten Tableau Resources Free On-Demand Training In-Person and Virtual Classroom Training Community and Forums Knowledge Base Support Tableau Visual Gallery White Papers On-Demand and Live Webinars Events and Conferences Tableau-Related Blogs Index
520 _aDescription Tell your story and put your data into action with Tableau! Tableau gives you the power to understand your data and put it in a format that is appealing and meaningful for everyone who needs to see it.
650 _aTableau (Computer file)
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650 _aIndustrial management--Data processing
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650 _aInformation display systems
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650 _aSoftware visualization
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650 _aInformation visualization
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700 _aSochan, Paul
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