Dashboard directions: white paper (Project Server 2007)
Mis à jour: septembre 2011
Dernière rubrique modifiée : 2012-03-26
This white paper describes some of the common challenges you may face when deciding to use dashboards in your EPM environment. It describes how the prettiness of a professional-looking dashboard might sometimes hide the need for users to look into the quality of the data — "pedigree" and updated data, for example. It mentions how data for dashboards should go through an approval process to ensure high data quality and completeness. It includes a few techniques to prevent people from skewing data under their control to misrepresent the data that is displayed in the dashboard. And finally, it states some basic rules you should take into consideration when you create dashboards for EPM. This white paper is written by Chris Vandersluis of HMS Software, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner.
To download this white paper, click Dashboard directions: white paper (Project Server 2010) (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=220320) (file size: approximately 511 KB).
The following white papers by Chris Vandersluis are also available for download:
They say they want a resolution: white paper (Project Server 2007)
Enterprise system best practices: white paper (Project Server 2007)
Creating an EPM Deployment Plan: white paper (Project Server 2007)
EPM: Centralized or decentralized?: white paper (Project Server 2007)
The project management system maturity model: white paper (Project Server 2007)
The challenges of selecting enterprise software: white paper (Project Server 2007)
GPS assistance in roadmapping an EPM deployment: white paper (Project Server 2007)
A phased approach to deploying enterprise project management: white paper (Project Server 2007)
For more information about Chris Vandersluis, see the "From the Trenches" column located on the Project Server 2007 TechCenter (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=208602) on Microsoft TechNet.