Functional experience for personalized monitoring, real-time visualization, dynamic widgets, and shared operating views.

Functional purpose
Dashboards and Visualization allows each user to see the information relevant to their role, permissions, and operating context. This domain turns cameras, events, states, and devices into clear views for monitoring, analysis, and decision-making.
Operating value
Each user can focus on the elements they need to operate without navigating information unrelated to their role. Shared views facilitate team coordination, and dynamic widgets adapt the experience to cameras, sensors, alerts, events, or controls.
Included capabilities
| Capability | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Personalized dashboards | Allows each user to configure views according to their permissions, tasks, and monitoring needs. |
| Multi-tab workspace | Organizes different work views into tabs to separate contexts, sites, devices, or types of information. |
| Real-time monitoring | Presents updated information from devices, events, and operating states as they occur. |
| Dynamic visualization widgets | Adds configurable components to show video, states, alerts, indicators, or controls according to the case. |
| Device-specific monitors | Displays information specific to each camera, sensor, or actuator with a representation suited to its function. |
| Live camera visualization | Shows streams or current views from authorized cameras for immediate operational monitoring. |
| Event visualization | Presents events generated by devices, rules, users, or intelligence engines to support analysis and response. |
| Context-aware dashboards | Adapts displayed information according to user, permissions, instance, device, time, or operating situation. |
| User-customized layouts | Allows each user to arrange views according to their workflow and information priorities. |
| Shared operational views | Enables common dashboards or configurations for teams that need to observe the same situation. |
Relationship with the Horus ecosystem
Dashboards reflect permissions, device states, events generated by rules or AI, and ongoing scenarios. They are the visible layer of operations and connect functional administration with daily decision-making.