Applications Changed
The Applications Changed card displays the changes made to application by user and data chain object.
For details on the actions that you can take in the dashboard panels, see Working with Dashboard Panels.
Change Count by Data Chain

The Change Count by Data Chain dashboard panel displays the changes by data chain object in a sunburst chart, with each segment of the chart representing a data chain object and the inner rings of the chart representing container objects for the next outer ring. For example, by default the inner ring represents all applications, the next outer ring represents each application, the next ring represents the dimensions in each application, and the outermost ring represents the node types in the dimensions.
You can double-click on a segment to drill into that segment. For example, double-clicking on an application will zoom the chart in so that the application is in the center of the chart and the outer ring displays the dimensions in that application. Click the breadcrumb links in the upper left of the panel to navigate the chart back out again.
Tip:
Use the Outer Level drop down menu to toggle between displaying changes by node type or hierarchy set in the outermost ring.
For each element in the chart, you can drill down to view the transaction history, drill across to view the changes in another visualization, or apply the specifics of that element to the page filter (see Working with Dashboard Panels).
Change Count by Application and Contributor

The Change Count by Application and Contributor dashboard panel displays the total number of changes per application and user user in a treemap chart. Each segment of the chart represents the changes to a specific application by a specific user, with bigger segments representing greater numbers of changes.
From a segment for a specific application, in the property header click
Isolate
to display the treemap for that application only. Click
Restore
to display all of the applications again.
For each element in the chart, you can drill down to view the transaction history, drill across to view the changes in another visualization, or apply the specifics of that element to the page filter (see Working with Dashboard Panels).