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SharePoint Server 2010 Decomposition Tree
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Posted On :
Oct-09-2010
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What is a Decomposition Tree?
PerformancePoint Services for SharePoint Server 2010 introduces the decomposition tree, an interactive arrangement of bar charts that makes it easy to explore contribution relationships. It provides an effective alternative to the “Drill Down To” feature in analytic charts.
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What is a Decomposition Tree?
PerformancePoint Services for SharePoint Server 2010 introduces the decomposition tree, an interactive arrangement of bar charts that makes it easy to explore contribution relationships. It provides an effective alternative to the “Drill Down To” feature in analytic charts.
How is Decomposition Tree Useful?
The Decomposition Tree is particularly useful because it enables you to do all of the following in one simple, easy-to-use browser window:
1. Conduct root-cause analysis.
2. See how an individual value in a report or a scorecard that uses SQL Server Analysis Services data can be broken down into its contributing members.
3. Identify trends across individual members in a group.
4. See members in a group in descending order, listed top to bottom.
5. Choose which dimension you want to use for the next level of detail for an item in the Decomposition Tree.
6. See all the properties that have been defined in the database for an individual member (you can do this when you are at the lowest level of detail in a dimension).
The SharePoint Server Decomposition Tree uses Silverlight technology, so you must have Microsoft Silverlight 2.0 or 3.0 installed on your computer.
Take advantage of products in the SharePoint family including SharePoint Server 2010, SharePoint Foundation 2010, SharePoint Server 2007 and associated free SharePoint templates or web parts.
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Article Source :
http://www.articleseen.com/Article_SharePoint Server 2010 Decomposition Tree _36875.aspx
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Author Resource :
Adrian Gates (adrian@apps4rent.com) is a Business Manager with Apps4Rent; which offers Microsoft Exchange Hosting, Windows SharePoint Services, SharePoint Foundation 2010, SharePoint Server 2010, and virtual dedicated servers.
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Keywords :
SharePoint, SharePoint Server 2010, 2010 Decomposition Tree, SharePoint Server 2010 Decomposition Tree,
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Computers
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Computers
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