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            <title>Correlation Is Not Causation</title>
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            <description>Correlation Is Not Causation

One thing to point out is that Correlia only points out correlation - there is a big difference between correlation (two things moving in the same direction), and causation (one thing driving the other).

ARDI can use it&#039;s knowledge of relationships to help</description>
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            <title>Correlation Detail</title>
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            <description>Correlation Detail

This page shows the specifics of a correlation between two properties, and is reached via the asset correlation page.

Correlation Score

First is the panel giving a score (as a percentage) of how tightly-connected your two values are. As a general rule, the higher this number, the stronger the relationship.</description>
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            <title>PCC Charts</title>
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            <description>PCC Charts

Parallel Coordinate Charts are used to compare how values are spread across a number of points at a single time. 

They&#039;re used when you have too many different measurements for a scatter plot to be useful. In particular, when your points have different</description>
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            <title>Building/Rebuilding Correlia Analytics</title>
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            <description>Building/Rebuilding Correlia Analytics

Before you can start to use the Correlia addon, you need to perform analytics on your data.

Correlation analysis takes time. An ARDI administrator needs to choose a time-window to process - usually one that represents a period of &#039;good&#039; production - and the system will then process that window of time to build the correlation database.</description>
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            <title>Correlia</title>
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            <description>Correlia

Correlia is an addon used to automatically scan your ARDI system for correlations between your individual data points.

This builds up a picture of how your various data points behave in relation to one-another, and is used to help identify</description>
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            <title>Using Correlia</title>
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            <description>Using Correlia

You can discover the correlations between your assets by opening an asset dashboard and clicking on the &#039;Correlations&#039; button.

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This will open the Asset Correlation Page.

The Correlation Page

This page has a heading for every property</description>
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