What is meant by separate evaluation?
The term "separate evaluation" refers to the analysis and presentation of data in distinct categories or groups. This allows for a detailed and specific examination of the data by separating it according to certain criteria and analyzing it independently. This method is often used to identify differences or trends in various data categories.
Typical software functions in the area of "separate evaluation":
- Data Categorization: Automatic division of data into predefined categories or groups.
- Filter Options: Ability to filter data based on specific criteria for targeted analysis.
- Individual Report Generation: Creation of reports for each category or group to gain specific insights.
- Data Visualization: Graphical representation of separate evaluations, such as through charts or tables.
- Comparative Analysis: Comparison of the results of separate evaluations to identify differences or similarities.
- Export and Print Options: Ability to export or print the results of separate evaluations for presentations or further analysis.
- Notification System: Automated notifications for specific results or anomalies in separate evaluations.
- History Tracking: Recording and tracking evaluations over time to analyze trends and changes.
Examples of "separate evaluation":
- Sales Analysis by Regions: Analysis of sales separated by different geographical regions.
- Customer Satisfaction by Product Categories: Evaluation of customer satisfaction separated by different product categories.
- Error Analysis by Production Lines: Examination of error rates in various production lines.
- Employee Performance by Departments: Assessment of employee performance separated by different departments.
- Market Analysis by Customer Segments: Analysis of market behavior separated by different customer segments.
- Cost Analysis by Cost Centers: Examination of cost development separated by different cost centers.