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Fig. 11: Visualization of Project Data for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Project Management Decisions (Dashboard Fragment) in the PowerBI Environment A dashboard, also referred to as an information panel, is a visually organized display of crucial information, grouped by content on a single screen for easy comprehension [5]. Fig. 5 illustrates a portion of project data visualization within a dashboard, achieved using a business analytics tool. V. C onclusion The established visual presentation designed for monitoring individual business tasks' execution within the project area can be effectively implemented within the MS Project environment. The visualization of data, in the form of a Gantt chart, enables the assessment of project stages from the perspective of allocated resources, their costs, work schedules, and task deadlines. The success of project implementation is gauged by the performance indicators of the business entity. Hence, the visualization of design data through modern VI tools, which yield operational metrics crucial for decision-making, remains pertinent. The project data analysis dashboard consists of visualizations aligned with a specific set of parameters. The assortment of infographics varies based on the significance of indicators and their relevance to decision-makers. Analytical data are presented through tables, charts, arrow indicators, and other visualization formats, resulting from the grouping and aggregation of raw data. Dashboards facilitate the application of sorting tools and filters at different indicator levels, enabling the creation of calculated fields. In this manner, data visualization in project management within the design domain lays the groundwork for the formulation and adoption of operational management decisions. Future research endeavors will focus on visualizing project metrics derived from the balanced scorecard analysis system of project indicators. R eferences R éférences R eferencias 1. Buffardi, Kevin & Rahn, David. (2020). Fostering Entrepreneurship in Project-based Software Engineering Courses. 10.18260/1-2--34683. 2. Elijah, Paul & Elijah, Emmanuel & Ojong, Ojong. (2022). Design of Engineering Project Planning Software: A Case Study. IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering. 17. 38-47. 10.9790/1684-1703033847. 3. Gorbatiuk, I. (2022). Peculiarities of Project Management in the Context of Software Data Visualization as a Means of Optimizing Control Systems Model in Project Management © 2023 Global Journals Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology Volume XXIII Issue I Version I 72 ( ) Year 2023 G
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