Skywork released the introduction of Skywork Sheets 2.0 on its official website and social platforms, emphasizing that this version expands "table processing" to "report delivery": after users import or paste data, the system can automatically organize the table, complete analysis and visualization, and synchronously generate structured text reports to output finished products that can be reported or archived.
From the perspective of the process, Sheets 2.0 focuses on three-stage operations: data entry supports uploading CSV/XLSX, pasting tables, and pulling data from reliable sources; In the analysis stage, charts and interpretations can be generated, and the analysis of urban air quality data, prediction of winter fashion trend data, etc. can be displayed in examples. The export stage provides two types of results: "Tables that can be edited continuously" and "Deliverable Reports", and the specific export format and permissions are usually tied to the package/region policy.
FAQs
Q: What problems does Skywork Sheets 2.0 mainly solve?
A: Integrate data entry, analysis, visualization and report writing into a set of processes to reduce manual drawing and typesetting time.
Q: What data import methods does Skywork Sheets 2.0 support?
A: Support uploading CSV/XLSX, pasting local or external tables, and pulling and organizing from online data sources.
Q: What are the output results of Skywork Sheets 2.0?
A: An editable spreadsheet and a structured text report are usually given at the same time, accompanied by diagrams and explanations.
Q: Who is better suited to use Skywork Sheets 2.0?
A: Data users and managers need to do weekly/monthly reports, business reviews, market and operation analysis, and project review materials.
Q: What are the common risks of using Skywork Sheets 2.0?
A: The main reasons are data privacy and compliance risks, as well as misreadings caused by misinterpretations in business scenarios where the assumptions of automatic analysis conclusions do not match.