Getting started with the module Ellistat Data Analysisyou need to create a project. Ellistat operates on a project model, which means it offers the flexibility to perform multiple data analyses on a single project. This project-based approach enables efficient organization of data and associated analyses, making it easier to manage and explore relevant information.
By structuring analyses by project, Ellistat enables users to group relevant data, apply different analysis and visualization techniques, and draw in-depth conclusions to meet the specific needs of each project.
This modular approach encourages collaboration and the reuse of analyses by several users simultaneously, contributing to informed, strategic decision-making.
By default, the Ellistat Data Analysis home page is the "project list" page. The following video shows how to access this page.
1. Creating a project
Once the "project list" page is open, we need to create the first project. The following video shows the creation of a first project entitled "Ellistat".
2. Deleting a project
⚠️ By default, to prevent unintentional changes, the "Edit" mode is disabled. Click on "Edit Off" to switch to "Edit On" mode.
A project can be deleted from the project list by pressing the 3 dots to the left of the project name in the project list. The following video shows how to delete the Ellistat 2 project.
3. Category, creation date, public, blocked, authorized users
The project list menu also offers the option of including various additional information, enabling the user to provide maximum detail, thus ensuring an excellent user experience and optimum traceability.
These options can be configured either directly from the project list page, or via the dedicated project menu.
3.1 Category (Tag) :
The "category" option offers the user the possibility of sorting projects according to different groupings or specific areas. Using this feature, projects are organized according to predefined categories, making it easier to search and navigate through a vast amount of information. Whether by theme, project type or any other relevant criterion, this option enables the user to target precisely those projects that best match their needs or interests.
3.2 Comments :
The user can add a comment to a project, to give context or to share information with other users.
3.3 Date of creation :
This column displays the project creation date.
3.4 Blocked :
The "Locked" option prevents other users, except the one who created the project, from making any modifications to the project data, (such as deleting outliers). However, this option still allows other users to perform data analysis, such as creating graphs or other types of analysis. This feature is particularly useful when extracting raw data from measurement equipment, as it restricts access to data modification or deletion by the end user.
3.5 Audience :
The "Public" option allows all users in your organization to view and use the project for data analysis.
3.6 Authorized users :
The "Authorized users" option lets you authorize access to the project for only certain users in your organization.