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  1. OPERATIONAL ANALYTICS
  2. Analysis results

Map Overview

Understanding the Map Overview for Analysis results.

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The map overview is part of almost every type of analysis, it provides a spatial overview of the analyzed location. The location is displayed both on a map showing the continent where it is located and on a world map.

The map is particularly useful when multiple locations need to be evaluated simultaneously. It provides a quick overview of the positions of all analysis locations and allows for the identification of potential geographical correlations.

World map
Constance, Europe
World map
Constance, Europe
Singapore, Asia
Los Angeles, North America