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Tag Archives: X3DOM
Intermezzo: Is AnRep3D data visualisation?
Some readers will respond immediately that this is a stupid question, because a 3D-graph generator is clearly visualising data. Yet it’s a bit more complicated, because the definition of “data-visualisation” has been narrowed down during the last decades. It is … Continue reading
Quo Vademus III
Suddenly I thought of a third option: apart from moving forward in technology and switching market focus, it is also possible to go back in time. Time – photo by Gerd Altmann on Pixabay Of course it’s not done to … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, 3D-graph, Annual Report, Blaxxun, Cortona, CRT, Energy, finance, FreeWRL, graph-generator, HTML5, Javascript, LCD Anaglyph, market focus, Stereoscopy, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, VRML, X3D, X3DOM, XML
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Quo vademus II
Quo vademus – where are we going? Previously I discussed the option to change the application and use other technologies than the current Java-jar with X3DOM for the 3D visualisation. It is a valid option in general, but because I … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Annual Report, business, Concept, consumers, Energy, EnRep3D, finance, free download, free software, Java, market, Spatial graph, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, X3DOM
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Quo vademus
Quo vademus – where are we going? That’s the question for AnRep3D right now. It was already shared on Twitter, but the message won’t have reached the full audience of this blog. A lot of readers reading this are coming … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Java, Javascript, Spatial graph, Visual Mining, Visualisation, X3DOM
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Non-financial use of AnRep3D: a healthcare example
In the final post on Amazon, Alphabet and Apple I already talked about the alternative use of AnRep3D. Although designed as a tool for the visualisation of data from Annual Reports (hence the name AnRep3D), the use it not limited … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Alternative usage, Annual Report, AnRep3D, Energy, fossil fuels, Healthcare, Hospital, Javascript, Netherlands, Nuclear, Renewables, Spatial graph, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, WebGL, X3DOM
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A very technical post
Why a technical post? Well, to be honest because I realised how much we depend on a cloud-service. Let me explain how this happened and then provide a solution. In the past, the AnRep3D-generator created graphs in the independent language … Continue reading
Posted in Visualising Financial Information
Tagged 3D, Annual Report, Assets, Companies, Equity, Fundamental Analysis, Germany, Industries, Java, Javascript, Liabilities, Profit, Revenue, Spatial graph, Stock Market, UK, USA, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, VRML, WebGL, X3D, X3DOM
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David and Goliath: Royal Dutch Shell taking over BG-group
To be honest, I was a little bit disappointed when I saw the 3D-graph I generated for Royal Dutch Shell and BG-group. As discussed in the previous post, this acquisition was completed and the 2016 Annual Report presented the consolidated … Continue reading
Posted in Visualising Financial Information
Tagged 3D, Annual Report, Assets, BG-group, Companies, Education, Energy, Equity, Free Licence, Fundamental Analysis, Gearing, Industries, Javascript, Liabilities, Mergers and Acquisitions, Natural Gas, Oil&Gas, Profit, Revenue, Royal Dutch Shell, Shell, Spatial graph, Stock Market, UK, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, WebGL, X3D, X3DOM
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Mergers and Acquisitions: Royal Dutch Shell and BG-group
A couple of weeks without a post to this blog: I think I have to explain something. Apart for a storm hitting Almere and causing some damage, I also had to spend my time on something else. Some of you … Continue reading
Posted in Visualising Financial Information
Tagged 3D, Annual Report, Assets, BG-group, Business Intelligence, Companies, Data Mining, Energy, Equity, Fundamental Analysis, HTML5, Industries, Liabilities, Mergers and Acquisitions, Natural Gas, Oil&Gas, Revenue, Royal Dutch Shell, Scientassist, Shell, Spatial graph, Stock Market, UK, Virtual Reality, Virtual Reality Business Intelligence, Visual Mining, Visualisation, VRBI, WebGL, X3DOM
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Why we had to drop the stereo-view for AnRep3D
After all the examples given, showing the usage of the AnRep3D generator, it’s time for some retrospective. It will be bit of a technical discussion, so if you don’t like it, just skip this post as the subject is a … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Annual Report, Assets, Companies, Equity, Fundamental Analysis, Javascript, Liabilities, Plug-in, Profit, Revenue, Spatial graph, Stereoscopic, Stereoscopy, Viewer, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, VRML, WebGL, X3DOM
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