A building block created to inspire and provide examples of common use cases in an IoT application.
IOT Common Mashups is a building block created to inspire and provide examples of commonly used mashups that match with the PTC Product designs. The mashups follow PTC’s own design system, the Convergence Design System (CDS), to ensure consistency and quality within the PTC Products and to make the design and development process more efficient and cohesive.
Fleet Montoring Map - Mashup gives an asset overview with cards and map.
Asset List Side Filter - This mashup is showing an asset overview with details in a grid and left side filter
Asset List Top Filter - This mashup is showing an asset overview with details in a grid and top side filter
Asset Details - Mashup examples to show various asset details - live data, 3d model, location on map, picture, history data, related documentation
Asset KPI - Mashup example to show device metrics in charts and table view
Alerts & Notifications - Mashup examples to display asset related allerts and application notifications
Compare - This mashup is an example of how assets can be compared to each other with cards
Form - This mashup is an example of a form. The mashup contains commonly used input fields and gives an idea of how the form content can be displayed.
Administrator - This mashup is an example of an Administrator page menu with a search field for to filter the menu items.
The building block latest release 1.1 has been developed on the Thingworx 9.6.0-b85 version.
C. de Wit - cginus @ ptc.com
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