operabar
Operabar is a term used in discussions of process visualization and human–machine interfaces to describe a visual gauge that communicates the current operational status of a system. The word combines operation and bar to convey a graphical element that typically fills proportionally to a normalized value, often on a scale from 0 to 100 percent.
In practice, an operabar may encode multiple underlying metrics, such as throughput, equipment utilization, quality yield,
Applications for operabars appear in manufacturing dashboards, data center operations, logistics tracking, and software deployment pipelines.
Advantages and limitations: Advocates argue that operabars reduce cognitive load and speed decision-making by offering a