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Genus Interactor streamlines the process of gathering and maintaining
information, which is achieved by letting teams and organizations easily create and work with
rich, dynamic tables and forms. Genus Interactor employs the business
logic in your meta-data to ensure high-quality data. Furthermore, it
has powerful graphical means to support both input and output. Genus
Interactor is built upon schemata and integrates with Microsoft® InfoPath®
through XML Web services. Microsoft® InfoPath® provides you with powerful
capabilities to gather and view forms both online and offline.
Genus Interactor delivers;
Ease-of-use. Gather and maintain information in a “smart” context with
powerful logical, mathematical and graphical support.
Flexibility. Business professionals can create tables and forms that
can be re-used across your entire corporation. With Genus Interactor, you can
expand the information in your business solutions and fill “black holes”.
Speed. Genus Interactor is devoted to usability and data quality! This
means reduced time consumption!
Scalability. Genus technology deploys through the internet and scales to
thousands of users by operating within the Microsoft® environment
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Features |
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Input and Output. Perform your information gathering with the same user
interface as for business intelligence. |
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Search & Filter.
Use all the features of Genus Locator to specify which objects
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Content. Let the
true nature of the objects be visualized by displaying all kinds of
properties like text, numbers, dates, drop-down member lists,
colours, or images. |
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AutoFilter. Filter
the objects by choosing specific values from one or more
columns. |
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Sorting & Grouping.
Sort the objects by one or more columns simply by clicking
them. Grouping is similarly easy. |
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Logic. Express
business rules declaratively through a simple and
understandable language to add powerful conditions and
decisions. |
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Graphics. Choose
from a wide range of graphical options making it easier to
read and understand the key factors. |
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Functions. Use a
number of different standard functions to enrich your table
and create dynamic columns. |
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Calendar Column Group.
Use the calendar to create dynamic columns like Monday to
Sunday or January to August. |
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Range Column Group.
Let any two properties define a from-to range for visualizing
how objects relates to the range. Present the information as a
plot, bar or gauge. |
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Object Column Group.
Use one-to-many connections to create columns for each related
object. |
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Row Grouping.
Arrange your different objects into groups with
interdependencies. |
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Row Calculations. Include row
calculations to summarize information across groups of objects. |
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