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NIDAP Applications
Dante Smith edited this page Jan 26, 2023
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- Launchpad: New user experience. References, tutorials, and examples.
- Code workbook i.e. Vector: Create, edit, and extend Foundry pipelines with code or point-and-click transforms in a graph environment.
- Code workspaces: Use familiar IDEs to access datasets and collaborate in a secure environment.
- Contour: Analyze large datasets with filters, joins, and visualizations. Export the result to contribute back to the Foundry pipeline.
- Fusion: Interact with live Foundry data in a familiar spreadsheet interface.
- Preparation i.e. Blacksmith: Clean and format your data column-by-column to prepare it for use in Foundry.
- Quiver: Visualize, analyze, and transform Foundry-backed objects and time series at scale.
- Reports i.e. Report: Create interactive, data-backed documents to share the results of your work in Foundry.
- Build schedules i.e. Scheduler: No official description
- Builds i.e. Job tracker: See the current state of your dataset builds.
- Code repositories i.e. Code: Write data transformation code for your project in Python, Java, and SQL languages.
- Data connection i.e. Data ingestion: Import data from external sources.
- Data health: See the status of your subscribed check groups.
- Data lineage i.e. Monocle: Explore the data pipeline.
- Software Defined Data Integration i.e. SDDI: No official description
- Templates: Bundle Foundry resources so that they can be deployed in any Foundry instance.
- Checkpoints: No official description
- Modeling objectives: Manage and deploy machine learning models.
- Forms: Create and share forms to put data directly into Foundry.
- Map: Analyze geospatial and geotemporal data.
- Notepad: Create, share and export object-aware documents and reports.
- Object explorer i.e. Hubble: No official description
- Object monitoring: No official description
- Ontology manager i.e. Ontology: No official description
- Slate: Build Foundry applications for your team with drag-and-drop visualization and input widgets. Examples:
- Vertex: Explore object graphs and system diagrams.
- Workshop i.e. Module: Create high-quality, easy-to-maintain operational applications using native object components in a point-and-click environment.