Heatmap
A heat map (or heatmap) is a graphical representation of data where the individual values contained in a two-dimensional matrix are represented as different colors. Heat maps are used to show frequently scanned areas of a Web page, levels of expression of many genes across a number of comparable samples, hierarchical partitioning of data, density functions visualizations. There are many different color schemes that depend on the application area.
BCT Heat Map Chart 01
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Risk Matrix
This Heat Map shows the levels of risk depending on the frequency and the severity of errors on a server. Both parameters have 5 grades: from low (rare) to extreme (almost certain).