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Overview |
The Interactive Risk Heatmap component is a feature in Camms.Engage Dashboard that allows users to view and analyze risks associated with a specific node. It presents the risks on a heatmap, providing a visual representation of their severity and movement over time.
Users would be able to view the latest Risk movement of any Risk by simply clicking on a Risk within the Interactive Risk Heatmap component.
Note: The Risk movement would start from Initial Risk Rating, to Residual Risk Rating, to Future Risk Rating, based on the assessments available.
Users would be able to filter the Heatmap Risks based on the Types of Risk Assessments.
Note: If Initial, Residual, and Future assessments are available, the user would be able to filter the Risks by Initial and Residual, Initial, Residual and Future.
Apart from the above-mentioned Risk movement, clicking on a Risk will activate the tick box field 'Show Timeline Trend' which would enable the entire Risk movement throughout the timeline.
The detailed view of a selected Risk would be visible to the user by clicking on the “View Risk Details” button which will be enabled upon clicking on a Risk.
The Risk Detailed component of the selected Risk would be shown below the Risk Heatmap component.
Configuration of Interactive Risk Heatmap Component |
Step 1: Drag and drop the Interactive Risk Heatmap component to the desired location on your page design.
Step 2: Click on the edit icon, usually represented as an edit symbol, to access the component's settings.
Step 3: Add a title to the component by entering the desired text in the provided Title field.
Step 4: Provide a description for the node in the Description field.
Note: Both the title and the description will be displayed above the component
Step 5: Configure the Risk Assessments to be shown on the Heatmap. Specify the Label Name of each assessment field for the Field Name displayed. Enable the visibility toggle button for the assessments you want to display.
Note: Field Name refers to the field name in Camms.Risk.
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Tip: Label Name refers to the field name to be displayed on the Dashboard. You can edit this as per your choice. |
Step 6: Save your changes by clicking the 'Save' button to ensure that your title, description, and Risk Assessments are successfully updated.
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Tip: To search for a specific Risk, use the search bar located above the Risk list. Enter relevant text to filter and locate the desired Risk quickly. |
To configure the fields that will be displayed on the front-end view of the Interactive Heatmap component, click on the configure icon, typically represented as a settings or gear symbol.
Step 1: The Risk Configuration grid will display all Risks linked to the node. To edit the details of a specific risk, click on the edit icon located at the right corner of the respective risk's row.
Note: By default, the visibility toggle buttons for each risk will be disabled. To show a Risk on the Dashboard, enable the visibility toggle button within the same row as the risk.
Step 2: The Risk Code column represents the reference code assigned to the Risk in Camms.Risk.
Note: You cannot modify the code through the editing grid.
Step 3: The Risk Name column represents the title of the Risk in Camms.Risk. You can change the name through the admin panel according to your requirements.
Step 4: Configure the fields to be shown when the user hovers over a Risk within the Interactive Risk Heatmap component. Click on the configure icon and specify the Field Name, Label Name, and enable the visibility toggle button for each field.
Note: By default, the visibility toggle buttons for each Field Name will be enabled. To hide a Field Name on the Dashboard, disable the visibility toggle button within the same row as the Field Name.
Step 5: Save your changes by clicking the 'Save' button to ensure that your configuration for the tooltip fields is successfully updated.
Configuration Related to Child Components of the Interactive Risk Heatmap. |
When it comes to configuring the Interactive Risk Heatmap component, there's an additional aspect to consider: the child components. These child components are designed to enhance the functionality of the Interactive Risk Heatmap and provide more detailed information about specific risks.
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Tip: One important child component is the Risk Detail component. This component plays a vital role in presenting a comprehensive view of a selected risk. When you click on a risk within the Interactive Risk Heatmap, the Risk Detail component comes into play, revealing all the relevant details associated with that particular risk. |
To make the most of this feature, it's crucial to configure the Risk Detail component according to your preferences. By doing so, you can determine what information should be displayed when a risk is selected. This level of customization ensures that you have full control over the data presented and can tailor it to meet your specific needs.
X and Y Axes Configuration of the Interactive Risk Heatmap |
To personalize the axes label names on the Interactive Risk Heatmap, follow these simple steps via the Engage Configuration Details page in Camms.Engage:
Step 1: Log in to Camms.Engage as an Administrator and Locate the configuration settings for the Interactive Risk Heatmap component on the Engage Configuration Details page.
Step 2: Look for the Axes label names section, as shown in Figure 4.1.
Step 3: Identify the relevant axis codes used in Camms.Risk for the X and Y axes in the Risk Rating calculations.
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Tip: For example, if the X axis is associated with the "Consequence" axis in Camms.Risk and its code is 'C', enter 'C' in the "Enter Code to set the X Axis of the Interactive Risk Heatmap" field. |
Note: By default, the X and Y axes are set to 'C' and 'L' respectively, but you have the flexibility to modify these codes according to your preferences.
Customizing the axis label names allows you to align the Interactive Risk Heatmap with your organization's risk management terminology and conventions. This configuration empowers you to interpret and analyze risks within the Heatmap more effectively.
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