Based on statistics from data.id, in the first quarter of 2016, there are 1,137 datasets distributed at 32 institutions and 18 groups in Indonesia. DKI Jakarta Province contributes to these data at the most, i.e. 714 datasets. A lot of accessible open datasets have an impact on the availability of valuable information that can be extracted to good use, for businesses, governments, and personal lives. To get the desired information, an exploratory data analysis is needed to make data more alive. The goal of this research is to provide a proper visualization of the given data. Data visualization is a way (perhaps a solution) to communicate abstract data, to aid in data understanding by leveraging human visual system. The result of this visualization is effective and engaging charts appropriates to the given data and can be run on mobile platforms.
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