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The description found | The description found on the [http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/amos/index.php?title=Minimus/README Minimus/README] page (linked to from the middle of the starting page) is more appropriate, but features use cases that may no longer be common and references another required tool (toAmos) without linking to it or describing how to access it. A description of this tool can be found on Amos [http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/amos/index.php?title=File_conversion_utilities File Conversion Utilities] page (again, linked to from the starting page), but it is less organized than what I've come to expect from a project page and it is easy to get lost or distracted by the rest of the Amos documentation while trying to peace together the necessary steps for a basic assembly. | ||
=== Comparative Network Analysis pt. 2 === | === Comparative Network Analysis pt. 2 === | ||
* Probably need to follow up with Ben | * Probably need to follow up with Ben |
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Minimus Documentation
Presently, the only relevant Google hit for "minimus" on the first page of results is the sourceforge wiki. The only example on this page is incomplete and appears to be an early draft made during development.
Ideally, it should be easy to find a complete guide with the general format:
- Simple use case
- Necessary tools for set up (toAmos)
- Option 1
- Option 2
- etc
The description found on the Minimus/README page (linked to from the middle of the starting page) is more appropriate, but features use cases that may no longer be common and references another required tool (toAmos) without linking to it or describing how to access it. A description of this tool can be found on Amos File Conversion Utilities page (again, linked to from the starting page), but it is less organized than what I've come to expect from a project page and it is easy to get lost or distracted by the rest of the Amos documentation while trying to peace together the necessary steps for a basic assembly.
Comparative Network Analysis pt. 2
- Probably need to follow up with Ben