My personal highlights during the training

We all made it! I'm proud of it! So now I'm going to show you some of my highlights during my training.

  1. About Planets

In this project we had to scrape a webpage and create a dashboard afterwards. In my case I had to get data about planets and as a little Trekkie I came across with a more creative approach. But it's not only the design, you can calculate your age for each planet as well.

2. Asset Manager

This is a dashboard I created in our first client project. The work was well distributed and had the role of an asset manager.  In this role, for example, I manage properties of a customer and analyze how could a certain climate scenario affect to this certain property and how will it be like in let's say 15 years?

On the right-hand side there is a bar chart and that chart tells me what measures have an impact to this certain property. These are specific measures and they depend on the enviroment. I can also see how each measure will change over the time.

But as you might see, there is a big number on the left-hand side and I called this number Overall Asset Risk Score. I came of with the idea of having a simple score that tells me if there are locations with the same condition. With condition I mean all the measures I explained above.

So let's say we want to have one simple number that put all the measures above togehter to set a score for each asset and ask: "What if one measure has a very big impact to this certain asset so that it can't be hold anymore in 15 years? Where can I find a similar place?" In according to do that I need the oppurtunity to set a number for each measure as shown in the picture below:

Of course it's not just a number but behind the scene is running an algorithm that calculates a place with the most similar conditions I need for one certain asset.

Author:
Benjamin Wortmann
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