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The COVID-19 pandemic is generating waves of data points from around the world, recording the number of tests performed, cases confirmed, patients recovered, and people who have died from the virus.
A deluge of COVID-19 data is being recorded, but it isn’t always perfect or consistent. A common mistake is to underestimate how these limitations can skew the message of a visualization.
Using data from the widely circulated Johns Hopkins COVID-19 tracking map, a cross-disciplinary team of JHU researchers recently began developing an array of new data visualization tools to help ...
Cranbury, NJ, Nov. 24, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Infragistics, the leader in UI/UX and business intelligence solutions powering the world’s largest enterprise software applications, has partnered ...
Happy Data 76,000 Healthcare Workers Volunteered to Help New York (© photo by Pentagram) NEW YORK, Oct. 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The COVID-19 pandemic has been the dominant topic of the world ...