Developing Data Products

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I had to develop an RStudio shiny application as a part of final project in the Developing Data Products course in the Coursera Data Science Specialization track.

The Shiny application calculates your maximum Heart Rate and the target Heart Rate zones for the chosen age.

It includes:

  • Its build with shinydashboardPlus library
  • Tab menus
  • Slider inputs for age, minimum and maximum intensity
  • A short documentation

Some screenshots:

This app is hosted at shinyapps.io, the code can be found at my Github and the RPress can be found on RPubs.

I’m creative, imaginative, free-thinking, daydreamer and strategic who needs freedom, peace and space to brainstorm and to fantasize about new and surprising solutions. Generates ideas and solves difficult problems, sees all options, judges accurately and wants to get to the bottom of things.

Interested in Data Science, Data Analytics, Running, Crossfit, Obstacle Running and Coffee.

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