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Mastering Qlik Sense

By : Juan Ignacio Vitantonio
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Mastering Qlik Sense

By: Juan Ignacio Vitantonio

Overview of this book

Qlik Sense is a powerful, self-servicing Business Intelligence tool for data discovery, analytics and visualization. It allows you to create personalized Business Intelligence solutions from raw data and get actionable insights from it. This book is your one-stop guide to mastering Qlik Sense, catering to all your organizational BI needs. You'll see how you can seamlessly navigate through tons of data from multiple sources and take advantage of the various APIs available in Qlik and its components for guided analytics. You'll also learn how to embed visualizations into your existing BI solutions and extend the capabilities of Qlik Sense to create new visualizations and dashboards that work across all platforms. We also cover other advanced concepts such as porting your Qlik View applications to Qlik Sense,and working with Qlik Cloud. Finally, you'll implement enterprise-wide security and access control for resources and data sources through practical examples. With the knowledge gained from this book, you'll have become the go-to expert in your organization when it comes to designing BI solutions using Qlik Sense.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Summary

This chapter in Mastering Qlik Sense gave the reader a comprehensive understanding of the breadth of available Qlik Sense APIs, which can be utilized to build compelling extensions, widgets, mashups, and web apps. In particular, the four core Qlik APIs have been described, which are the Engine API, Extension API, Backend API, and Capability API, which includes 10 subcategories of APIs.

With those, the reader should be able to leverage the associative Qlik data engine and implement almost any functionality that is also possible in Qlik Sense, but in a different context for a custom implementation. While not difficult per se, utilizing the API still requires a basic understanding of HTML, JavaScript, AngularJS, and WebSockets, which are described in Chapter 12, Coding in Qlik Sense. This, however, should not be discouraging for Qlik developers who do not have a JavaScript...