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The default project structure:
 
The default project structure:
* Data - collection with all imported and result data. Data elements can be grouped by sub-collections (such as Files, Tables, Tracks, etc.).
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* Data - collection with all imported and result data. Data elements can be grouped by sub-collections (such as Files, Tables, Tracks, Diagrams, etc.).
* Diagrams - collection of research and workflow diagrams.
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* Journal - storage for user activities history. There are three different types of user activities which are saved to the journal:
 
* Journal - storage for user activities history. There are three different types of user activities which are saved to the journal:
 
** Analyses,
 
** Analyses,
 
** JavaScripts,
 
** JavaScripts,
 
** SQL requests.  
 
** SQL requests.  
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* tmp - temporary folder. All elements from this folder are removed after logout.
  
  

Revision as of 12:15, 7 May 2013

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A project in BioUML is a group of folders which contains data and history for the current research.

The default project structure:

  • Data - collection with all imported and result data. Data elements can be grouped by sub-collections (such as Files, Tables, Tracks, Diagrams, etc.).
  • Journal - storage for user activities history. There are three different types of user activities which are saved to the journal:
    • Analyses,
    • JavaScripts,
    • SQL requests.
  • tmp - temporary folder. All elements from this folder are removed after logout.


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