Difference between revisions of "Systems biology - Get started"
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<li>In the <b>Tree Area</b> you find the collection of Databases, the uploaded Data files and the available Analyses methods under the corresponding tabs. | <li>In the <b>Tree Area</b> you find the collection of Databases, the uploaded Data files and the available Analyses methods under the corresponding tabs. | ||
<li>The View and Editor Box (the <b>Info Pane</b>) will give you information about the data file or analysis method that you select with a single click in the Tree Area. You can also select the data resource to search in. | <li>The View and Editor Box (the <b>Info Pane</b>) will give you information about the data file or analysis method that you select with a single click in the Tree Area. You can also select the data resource to search in. | ||
− | <li>The <b> | + | <li>The <b>Operations Field</b> provides additional analysis options under the different tabs in a context-dependent manner. |
<li>The general <b>Control Panel</b> (tool bar), on top of the different areas, shows a context-dependent set of icons for the available operations. | <li>The general <b>Control Panel</b> (tool bar), on top of the different areas, shows a context-dependent set of icons for the available operations. | ||
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Revision as of 18:23, 16 March 2022
When you login into the BioUML platform for the first time, a window opens that contains the following areas 1-5:
- The Work Space is the main part of the window, where a diagram selected from Tree Area will be represented.
- In the Tree Area you find the collection of Databases, the uploaded Data files and the available Analyses methods under the corresponding tabs.
- The View and Editor Box (the Info Pane) will give you information about the data file or analysis method that you select with a single click in the Tree Area. You can also select the data resource to search in.
- The Operations Field provides additional analysis options under the different tabs in a context-dependent manner.
- The general Control Panel (tool bar), on top of the different areas, shows a context-dependent set of icons for the available operations.