Understand Splunk AR terminology
Before using Splunk AR, get to know the Splunk AR terminology.
Term | Definition |
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AR workspace | An augmented reality representation of a Splunk dashboard. An AR workspace can also include objects such as notes, media files, or playbooks. |
Object | Any component in an AR workspace. An object can be a visualization, note, title, media, or playbook. |
Panel | An augmented reality representation of a visualization. For example, creating an AR workspace with a dashboard that has four visualizations creates four panels. |
Note | Text in an AR workspace. |
Media | Any media files in an AR workspace, such as PDFs, audio files, video files, or images. |
Asset | Any real-world object that you want to associate an AR workspace or Splunk dashboard with. For example, a machine with a barcode or a logo image. |
Asset tag | A visual representation of an asset that contains an asset ID. For example, a barcode, QR code, or NFC tag. To learn more about asset tags, see About Splunk AR asset tags. |
Asset group | A group of assets that might have different names or asset tags, but share the same data. |
Asset Identifier (Asset ID) | An identifier that's encoded in an asset tag. For example, the value of a UPC barcode, or a URL encoded in a QR code or NFC tag. Asset IDs allow Splunk AR to identify and retrieve data for a particular asset. |
Playbook | Playbooks are Python scripts that execute various actions in response to an incident. You can integrate playbooks into AR workspaces to guide users through real-world tasks. To learn how to use playbooks in Splunk AR, see Enable Splunk AR Workflow Automation. |
This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® App for Edge Hub and Augmented Reality: 1.0.0, 1.10.0, 1.2.0, 1.2.1, 1.3.0, 1.4.1
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