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eTutorial: InterProcs Getting Started ... Mac

Ronald M. Lee Erasmus University Research Institute for Decision and Information Systems (EURIDIS) Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands InterProcs is available at: http://abduction.euridis.fbk.eur.nl/ projects/InterProcs.html Please send comments to: euridis@fac.fbk.eur.nl.

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eTutorial: InterProcs Getting Started ... Mac

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  1. Ronald M. Lee Erasmus University Research Institute for Decision and Information Systems (EURIDIS) Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands InterProcs is available at: http://abduction.euridis.fbk.eur.nl/ projects/InterProcs.html Please send comments to: euridis@fac.fbk.eur.nl eTutorial: InterProcs Getting Started ... Mac

  2. Hello and welcome to InterProcs ... The purpose of this eTutorial is to help get you started using InterProcs on a Macintosh platform. Here we assume you are developing your own trade scenario models, and thus will use InterProcs in Designer mode, as a (Java) standalone application on your machine. You perhaps have already executed InterProcs models as applets from a Web site. However, as an applet, you are prevented from saving any new designs you develop. From the Web site, you will find a button to download InterProcs.zip. I will assume that you have managed to unzip this file, to produce the folder, IPX.ddmmyy, like the following ...

  3. To execute InterProcs, just double click on Designer, as indicated by the arrow.

  4. You will see this opening screen.

  5. To start a new scenario model, go to the File menu and select the "New Scenario..."option.

  6. You will be prompted to provide a name for the scenario (up to 8 characters) as shown here.

  7. If instead you wish to edit an existing model, go to the File menu, and select the "Open Scenario..." option.

  8. A file open dialog box will appear, like the following... just select the model you want (as *.html file), and press the Choose button.

  9. When you are done with your model, and you want to save it, go back to the main menu bar (you may need to click on the banner window if it is in the background) and select "Save Scenario..." from the "File" menu, as shown here.

  10. A standard file dialog will ask you where you want to save it. By convention, give your file the extension ".html"and save it in the InterProcs folder (where you have the InterProcs.jar file). Having saved it in this way, you can now also run it as an applet, by calling it from your Internet browser. Of course, you can open it from the standalone InterProcs by using the "Open Scenario..." option of the "File" menu.

  11. To quit (standalone mode), use the "Quit"option of the "File" menu, as shown here. Note: in applet mode, the only way to quit, is to quit the browser. This is a Java bug.

  12. that's it ... please experiment further, and let us know if you have any questions or comments. Ronald M. Lee Erasmus University Research Institute for Decision and Information Systems (EURIDIS) Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands InterProcs is available at: http://abduction.euridis.fbk.eur.nl/ projects/InterProcs.html Please send comments to: euridis@fac.fbk.eur.nl

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