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Analytical Model
An analytical model is how users see and understand data in a workspace, in a way that makes sense for their business. The model includes different elements like metrics, visualizations, and dashboards.
You (or your business users) decide which metrics to create, how to organize or “slice” these metrics in visualizations, what types of visualizations best represent your data, and which visualizations to include on dashboards to get the most valuable insights for understanding your business’s current state and making better decisions for the future.
The analytical model is always connected to a specific workspace. In a workspace hierarchy, a parent workspace shares its analytical model with its child workspaces.