"Drill-Down-Analyse" refers to an analytical technique where users can progressively navigate from an aggregated or summarized view of data to more detailed levels or granularities. In other words, it allows users to drill down from an overview of data to specific details or subsets to gain deeper insights.
Hierarchical representation: The software enables the representation of data in hierarchical structures, such as tree diagrams or nested tables, to illustrate different levels of data.
Interactive navigation: The software provides interactive features that allow users to "drill down" from the aggregated view to the more detailed level or subset by clicking or selecting elements.
Dynamic updating: The software dynamically updates the displayed data as users navigate through different levels, providing immediate insights into the impact of their selections.
Filtering and sorting: The software allows users to filter or sort data based on specific criteria to focus the analysis on relevant areas.
Graphical visualizations: The software offers graphical representations such as charts, graphs, or dashboards to present complex data in an easily understandable manner and support the analysis process.