This catalog provides information about components from the
perspective of two distinct Discovery Framework users. These users have
different objectives and different access to component controls.
Several job
roles might fit into each category.
- Power users configure
Discovery Framework content. One example would be a business analyst who
configures the Discovery Framework for end users and determines what components
and data they can access.
- End users are
Discovery Framework content consumers. This includes executives seeking a
dashboard view as well as others who need to drill through interactive
visualizations and reports. Typically, the Discovery Framework is configured so
that end users cannot access the edit controls found on the
Preferences page of each component.
Note: Occasionally this catalog may mention tasks that other Discovery
Framework users, such as application developers or data developers, perform.
These tasks are not covered in detail in this guide.