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Web Intelligence 4.3 and SAP Analytics Cloud User Interface Similarities

Having been working with SAC recently, then working with Web Intelligence 4.3 I was struck at how

similar the interface felt, which is of course one of the intentions of the homogenised Fiori interface used

across SAP’s products. So I thought it would be interesting to compare them side by side. In each

comparison below Web Intelligence (Webi) appears on the left or above and SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC)

on the right or just below.

Of course being different tools they have different capabilities but the consistent starting point means

higher productivity and user adoption. To validate this I have compared just the basics interfaces.

View Mode 1

Same graphics engine; chart rendering very similar. Same layouts, colouring and fonts

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Design Mode Default View

Both start with a data view; Webi in a table, SAC in the Data tab.

Consistent screen layout; available objects (and formatting options) to the right.

Top banner and menu bar look and feel.

As a side note, an added bonus with Webi 4.3 over 4.2 is dragging columns from one location to another

works first time, I don’t need to try to grab it two or three times anymore!

Design Mode Breakdown: Data/Table View

Consistent fonts, headers, colouring

Design Mode Breakdown: Adding a Visual

Visual type selection and object selection in the same places

Design Mode Breakdown: Side Pane

DConsistent fonts, colouring, icons. The upper pane relates more to each tool’s unique

capabilities.

The available objects are found in basically the same place in both tools, although SAC

segregates measures and dimensions where Webi uses colouring.

NB the right click menu substantially different as exposes each tool’s unique capabilities

Design Mode Breakdown: Menu Bar

Layout, icons (eg undo/redo), colouring, fonts, as well as same terminology (where appropriate)

Query Panel

Consistent icons, font, colouring (eg selected objects) and layout (although also true for 4.2)

Written by: Angus Menter, BI Practice Manager

© DSCallards Ltd

August 2020

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