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Alternate chart to performance v/s time for a portal

by UXStackExchange on September 25, 2017 in uxstackexchange

I am stuck at the point where I have to show the performance of Events (Call, SMS, Internet, and Reg.) v/s Time(ms).

Values can be good bad or medium.

Here is the older graph which I have to revamp: enter image description here As you see they have used this graph. On hover of each dot, details appear.

My options: Option 1 enter image description here

Option 2: enter image description here

Option 3: enter image description here

Option 4 enter image description here

Graphs are based on HighCharts.

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Alternate chart to performance v/s time for a portal

by UXStackExchange on September 25, 2017 in uxstackexchange

I am stuck at the point where I have to show the performance of Events (Call, SMS, Internet, and Reg.) v/s Time(ms).

Values can be good bad or medium.

Here is the older graph which I have to revamp: enter image description here As you see they have used this graph. On hover of each dot, details appear.

My options: Option 1 enter image description here

Option 2: enter image description here

Option 3: enter image description here

Option 4 enter image description here

Graphs are based on HighCharts.

Tags: UX Stack Exchange

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