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What are the most popular web-based UX data visualization libraries?
Hello! Thanks for your question about the top web-based user data visualization libraries. The most useful sources I found to answer your question are The Next Web, Geekers magazine and NoeticForce. The short version is that the 12 most popular web-based user data visualization libraries are D3.js, FusionCharts, Chart.js, Google Charts, HighCharts, Leaflet, DyGraphs, Datawrapper, Tableau, Raw and Timeline JS and Plotly . Below you will find a deep dive of my findings.
OVERVIEW
Data visualization libraries are tools that can create graphical representation like histograms and pie charts of any data set inserted into it. They are also capable of high-level data analysis and rendering the result into dynamic, real-time representation in a "wide variety of visual formats".
Businesses use these tools for the threefold benefits they provide. Firstly, no knowledge of database query languages like SQL is required to operate and manipulate the databases. The tool makes the querying process more intuitive. Secondly, a single dashboard acts as the interface for multiple databases and data sets. This is beneficial for businesses working with Big Data. Lastly, these tools provide real-time data visualization that automatically update according to the changes in the database.
METHODOLOGY
The criterion for choosing the most popular web-based user data visualization library was the most frequently mentioned tools in the "top data-visualization tools" lists published by The Next Web, Geekers magazine and NoeticForce. The information found in these sources was then cross-referenced with customer reviews from social media websites, review blogs and technological forums.
RESULTS
Please find our results complied in the attached Google Document. Most Popular Data Visualization Libraries
CONCLUSION
To wrap it up, the 12 most popular web-based user data visualization libraries are D3.js, FusionCharts, Chart.js, Google Charts, HighCharts, Leaflet, DyGraphs, Datawrapper, Tableau, Raw and Timeline JS and Plotly. Thanks for using Wonder! Please let us know if we can help with anything else!