Cogito Fundamentals COG170 Test Questions and
Answers
Analytics Catalog - ANSWERA central Repository of all reporting content
Dashboard Options - ANSWERAccessed by clicking the three dots in the upper right
hand corner of the dashboard
Component Options - ANSWERaccessed by clicking the three dots in the upper right
hand corner
RADAR content must include - ANSWERAny Dashboard available to a user MUST
work, Each component on a dashboard must MUST work, All dashboards should
have a defined target audience, & Each user in that audience must have the security
to use every component on the dashboard
Display title - ANSWERend users see the display title in the analytics catalog when
they view a dashboard
Description - ANSWEREnd users may read this description about the dashboard in
the Analytics catalog
Owning Application - ANSWERThe application responsible for maintaining this
dashboard
Name - ANSWERThese are used when you add components in the Content section of
the Dashboard Editor. The name will appear at the top of the region only if the
"Group components" checkbox is selected and "Show Name" is set to Yes.
Group Components - ANSWERGroup components by their region and allow the
region to display a label above the components it contains. If this is not selected,
users will never see the region names
Orientation - ANSWEROrientation determines how new components are stacked. If
you are using a column view or the Three Pane View, orientation is vertical. If you
are using a row view, orientation is horizontal
Region Color - ANSWERThe background color will only take effect if the layout is set
to group components
Region - ANSWEREnter the component's dashboard region. The options are the
regions specified in the Layout form. If you entered names on that form, the names
appear here. If not, the regions are numbered. When multiple components are in the
same region, they appear in the order they are listed in the Content form
, Copy and Edit - ANSWERCopy the selected component and open the copy in the
"Component Editor". The selected component is replaced with the new copy
Alt = - ANSWERHard refreshes the Dashboard
There are six types of Component records available in Radar--they are: - ANSWER1-
Graph, 2-Link, 3-Message Board, 4-Native HTML, 5-Report Listing, 6-Table
Distribution form - ANSWERis where you specify if this component is ready for use
and control which users can add the component to their Dashboards. Enable MUST
be set to YES before any end user can use it.
Active Activity descriptor field - ANSWERdisplays for your current activity in
Hyperspace
Dashboard Settings - ANSWERAllows a user to revert previous customizations or
change parameters used by reports on your dashboard
Create Component - ANSWERAllows a user to build a new custom component just
for their own view
Reconciliation - ANSWERhappens whenever a user creates or launches a view.
Reconciliation checks the associated source dashboard and components underlying
the view to determine what has changed
SlicerDicer is what kind of tool? - ANSWERis a self reporting tool
SlicerDicer is for what kind of Data? - ANSWERLarge data sets & small data sets and
for when an end user has a "hunch"
SlicerDicer gets its data from - ANSWERCaboodle
Is SlicerDicer Customizable? - ANSWERYes
Does SlicerDicer use Today's data? - ANSWERNo, only based on past data
Are SlicerDicer sessions for KPI reporting? - ANSWERNo, KPI indicators are
standardized for all users. S/D is customizable
S/D: Data Model - ANSWEROne SlicerDicer Data Model consists of a set of data that
has been curated with a pre‐built set of available filters. Epic releases many data
models, but an organization can create their own unique data models as well.
S/D: Filters - ANSWERSlicerDicer Filters, records in the FDS master file, have many
uses. You may sometimes hear SlicerDicer Filters referred to as simply "filters", but
that can be misleading given the use of the word in everyday English. SlicerDicer
Filters can indeed be used to refine a set of data, but they have other uses in
Answers
Analytics Catalog - ANSWERA central Repository of all reporting content
Dashboard Options - ANSWERAccessed by clicking the three dots in the upper right
hand corner of the dashboard
Component Options - ANSWERaccessed by clicking the three dots in the upper right
hand corner
RADAR content must include - ANSWERAny Dashboard available to a user MUST
work, Each component on a dashboard must MUST work, All dashboards should
have a defined target audience, & Each user in that audience must have the security
to use every component on the dashboard
Display title - ANSWERend users see the display title in the analytics catalog when
they view a dashboard
Description - ANSWEREnd users may read this description about the dashboard in
the Analytics catalog
Owning Application - ANSWERThe application responsible for maintaining this
dashboard
Name - ANSWERThese are used when you add components in the Content section of
the Dashboard Editor. The name will appear at the top of the region only if the
"Group components" checkbox is selected and "Show Name" is set to Yes.
Group Components - ANSWERGroup components by their region and allow the
region to display a label above the components it contains. If this is not selected,
users will never see the region names
Orientation - ANSWEROrientation determines how new components are stacked. If
you are using a column view or the Three Pane View, orientation is vertical. If you
are using a row view, orientation is horizontal
Region Color - ANSWERThe background color will only take effect if the layout is set
to group components
Region - ANSWEREnter the component's dashboard region. The options are the
regions specified in the Layout form. If you entered names on that form, the names
appear here. If not, the regions are numbered. When multiple components are in the
same region, they appear in the order they are listed in the Content form
, Copy and Edit - ANSWERCopy the selected component and open the copy in the
"Component Editor". The selected component is replaced with the new copy
Alt = - ANSWERHard refreshes the Dashboard
There are six types of Component records available in Radar--they are: - ANSWER1-
Graph, 2-Link, 3-Message Board, 4-Native HTML, 5-Report Listing, 6-Table
Distribution form - ANSWERis where you specify if this component is ready for use
and control which users can add the component to their Dashboards. Enable MUST
be set to YES before any end user can use it.
Active Activity descriptor field - ANSWERdisplays for your current activity in
Hyperspace
Dashboard Settings - ANSWERAllows a user to revert previous customizations or
change parameters used by reports on your dashboard
Create Component - ANSWERAllows a user to build a new custom component just
for their own view
Reconciliation - ANSWERhappens whenever a user creates or launches a view.
Reconciliation checks the associated source dashboard and components underlying
the view to determine what has changed
SlicerDicer is what kind of tool? - ANSWERis a self reporting tool
SlicerDicer is for what kind of Data? - ANSWERLarge data sets & small data sets and
for when an end user has a "hunch"
SlicerDicer gets its data from - ANSWERCaboodle
Is SlicerDicer Customizable? - ANSWERYes
Does SlicerDicer use Today's data? - ANSWERNo, only based on past data
Are SlicerDicer sessions for KPI reporting? - ANSWERNo, KPI indicators are
standardized for all users. S/D is customizable
S/D: Data Model - ANSWEROne SlicerDicer Data Model consists of a set of data that
has been curated with a pre‐built set of available filters. Epic releases many data
models, but an organization can create their own unique data models as well.
S/D: Filters - ANSWERSlicerDicer Filters, records in the FDS master file, have many
uses. You may sometimes hear SlicerDicer Filters referred to as simply "filters", but
that can be misleading given the use of the word in everyday English. SlicerDicer
Filters can indeed be used to refine a set of data, but they have other uses in