Cognite Data Fusion: Visually exploring a Graph Data Model

Related products: Data Modeling

As a developer, I want to explore the datamodel in CDF, so that  I can verify my integration and understand and traverse the datamodel.

Front-end and back-end developers are both dependent on visually exploring the datamodel in CDF. The current tooling in Fusion is lacking in two major regards: 

a) Traversing instances in the graph one gets easily lost in Fusion. Having a Graph-exploration tool allows for managing traversals in a relational datamodel for quickly creating and iterating on Applications.

b) Traversing a meta-graph (graph describing the relations between different resources in CDF - PowerTransformer to Terminal, based on e.g. a set of Labels.) would allow the developer to verify the tegridy of their model, and the app-developer UX-designer becomes more independent of the backend/SME expert when solving usecases.

 

This use case has low priority from the Statnett Data Modelling team, and medium priority for the App deveopment team.

Updated idea statusNewGathering Interest

Hi Robert, thanks for providing the detailed request and relevant initiative from Statnett end.

We are happy to share that this general graph traversal user workflows are being developed to provide End to end UI Experience enabled on top of through Flexible Data Modelling development and is now in product planning.

We will make sure to loop you in to define the specifics and capture the feedback on time.

 

As a developer, I want to explore the datamodel in CDF, so that  I can verify my integration and understand and traverse the datamodel.

Front-end and back-end developers are both dependent on visually exploring the datamodel in CDF. The current tooling in Fusion is lacking in two major regards: 

a) Traversing instances in the graph one gets easily lost in Fusion. Having a Graph-exploration tool allows for managing traversals in a relational datamodel for quickly creating and iterating on Applications.

b) Traversing a meta-graph (graph describing the relations between different resources in CDF - PowerTransformer to Terminal, based on e.g. a set of Labels.) would allow the developer to verify the tegridy of their model, and the app-developer UX-designer becomes more independent of the backend/SME expert when solving usecases.

 

This use case has low priority from the Statnett Data Modelling team, and medium priority for the App deveopment team.

 


Gathering InterestPlanned for development