The dashboard provides a number of charts summarizing the most important SBC data in a graphical view.
All charts can be exported to a PDF format.
The three portions of a pie chart represent the registration status of all individual users currently contained in the system.
Pressing on a chart slice or on a legend item directly navigates to the users – Individuals overview and displays the list of search hits according to the used keyword.
Following keywords are supported for users search:
| Keyword | Description |
|---|---|
| Active | Retrieve the list of all activated users indicated by |
| Pending | Retrieve the list of all pending users indicated by |
| Inactive | Retrieve the list of all inactive users indicated by |
The search is directly related to column “Registration”.
A column chart summarizes the number of user registrations happened for last 13 months from now. The X-axis shows months and the Y-axis indicates the interval of the registered users count.
Each column in the chart shows the registered users count at that particular month. A distinction per user status (pending, active or inactive) is not considered in this view.
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The four portions of a pie chart represent the distribution of user credentials currently contained in the system.
Pressing on a chart slice or on a legend item directly navigates to the Users – Credentials overview and displays the filtered list according to the used keyword.
Following filter keywords are supported:
| Keyword | Description |
|---|---|
| NTRIP | Retrieve the list of users who have NTRIP user name and password configured to access GNSS Spider real-time data streams.
As NTRIP credentials also used for SBC login, all users will be listed. |
| GPUID | Retrieve the list of users who have GPUID user name and password configured to access GNSS Spider real-time data streams. |
| Dial-in | Retrieve the list of users who have telephone number configured to access GNSS Spider real-time data streams. |
| IP-Address | Retrieve the list of users who have IP-Address configured to access GNSS Spider real-time data streams. |
The four portions of a pie chart represent the subscription status of all subscriptions currently contained in the system.
Pressing on a chart slice or on a legend item directly navigates to the Service Data – Subscriptions overview and displays the list of search hits according to the used keyword.
Following keywords are supported for users search:
| Keyword | Description |
|---|---|
| Active | Retrieve the list of all active subscriptions indicated by |
| Pending | Retrieve the list of all pending subscriptions indicated by |
| Expired | Retrieve the list of all subscriptions where the subscription period is expired. They are indicated by |
| Exceeded | Retrieve the list of all subscriptions where the consumption limit is exceeded. They are indicated by |
The search is directly related to column “Status”.
The three portions of a doughnut chart represent the number and status of service subscribers currently contained in the system
Pressing on a chart slice or on a legend item directly navigates to the Users – Individuals overview and displays the filtered list according to the used keyword.
Following filter keywords are supported:
| Keyword | Description |
|---|---|
| Subscribers | Retrieve the list of all active users with one or more active subscriptions |
| Inactive subscriptions | Retrieve the list of all active users who have only expired or exceeded subscriptions |
| Without subscriptions | Retrieve the list of all users with no subscriptions |
This bar chart summarizes the most frequently used GNSS Rover Types derived from NTRIP authentication. The X-axis shows the number of users using this particular rover type. The Y-axis indicates the rover type name.
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A column chart summarizes the number of subscription activations month wise. The number of months in this chart depends on the audit log retention selected in the Preferences page. Default is 9 months.
The X-axis shows months and the Y-axis indicates the number of activated subscriptions. Each column in the chart shows the activated subscriptions count at that particular month.
Changing the audit log retention in Settings – System – General page affects the number of displayed months on X-axis of this graph.
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A bar chart summarizes the most frequently subscribed articles. The Y-axis shows the article name, the most popular at top. The X-axis shows the number of subscriptions that are using the article name.
Pressing on a bar directly navigates to the Service Data – Subscriptions overview and displays the list of search hits according to the article name.
Churn rate refers to the proportion of contractual customers or subscribers who leave a supplier during a given time period. It is a possible indicator of customer dissatisfaction. Churn rate is an important factor for any business with a subscriber-based business model.
The column chart summarizes churn rate for the last 13 months from now. The X-axis shows the months. The Y-axis indicates the Churn Rate in percent.
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Retention refers to contractual situations in which customers are either renew their subscriptions or not. Retention Rate is important to monitor performance in attracting and retaining customers.
The column chart summarizes retention rate for the last 13 months from now. The X-axis shows the months. The Y-axis indicates the Retention Rate in percent.
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This column chart informs about users who are initially subscribe an article. So it’s about new customers who are entering the business. The multi-column chart indicates the absolute number of new subscribers as well as the cumulative growth rate per month in percentage. The X axis shows the last 13 months from now on.
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The complete dashboard can be exported to PDF by pressing the “Export to PDF” button. Each exported page is divided into header, chart and footer.
The Header consists of the site logo and the configurable agency name
The Footer contains:
The automatic generated table of content is always the first page of the PDF document followed by the charts pages.