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* '''Tutorials''': The most current source of documentation is the online help system within the application. In addition, [[Tutorials | a growing number of tutorials]] is under development. These tutorials will explain how to perform a number of common tasks using geWorkbench.  
 
* '''Tutorials''': The most current source of documentation is the online help system within the application. In addition, [[Tutorials | a growing number of tutorials]] is under development. These tutorials will explain how to perform a number of common tasks using geWorkbench.  
  
* '''User Guide''': Version 1.8 (revised December 28, 2009) of the geWorkbench [[Media:GeWorkBench_User_Guide.pdf|User Manual]] provides detailed descriptions of the geWorkbench plugins.  Note - The online [[Tutorials|tutorials]] on this site are the most current documentation.  The PDF-format User Guide is derived primarily from the online material. 
 
  
 
* '''Training Slides''': A set of [{{SERVER}}/workbench/data/geWorkbench-HandsOnTraining.ppt PowerPoint training slides] has been created which covers the basics of using geWorkbench plus several of the more advanced modules, such as Network Reverse Engineering and annotation retrieval.
 
* '''Training Slides''': A set of [{{SERVER}}/workbench/data/geWorkbench-HandsOnTraining.ppt PowerPoint training slides] has been created which covers the basics of using geWorkbench plus several of the more advanced modules, such as Network Reverse Engineering and annotation retrieval.

Revision as of 08:58, 17 July 2013

  • Tutorials: The most current source of documentation is the online help system within the application. In addition, a growing number of tutorials is under development. These tutorials will explain how to perform a number of common tasks using geWorkbench.


  • Training Slides: A set of PowerPoint training slides has been created which covers the basics of using geWorkbench plus several of the more advanced modules, such as Network Reverse Engineering and annotation retrieval.
  • Video demo of geWorkbench: geWorkbench Demo (You can click on this link directly in Internet Explorer. For Firefox, please right click on the link and select "Save Link as").