User Manual of Paper Analyzer
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Update on 24, Jan, 2005:
Some friends reported that they can't open my blog in
http://fadshop.net/blog . So I make packages and upload them to Socr server. Here you have 3 options to download it:
1. You can simply download
http://socr.uwindsor.ca/~lin13/papersetup.zip (~13M). All of the VB runtime files are included, so you don't need to install Visual Basic to support the file. I only test this package in my Windows XP system. It's 13 Megabytes, so it will be slow to download it.
2, If you installed Visual Basic 6 in your computer, you can download
http://socr.uwindsor.ca/~lin13/paper.zip (~350K).
3, If you have Visual Basic, and you want to manipulate this software, you can download the source code from
http://socr.uwindsor.ca/~lin13/papersrc.zip (~200K) and build it yourself. If you failed to get the file running from option 1 and option 2, please download this one.
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User Manual of Paper Analyzer
Paper Analyzer can save paper titles, authors, and reference. Finally it can create Cross Referencing Graph for the papers you input.
Download: paper.zip, you can get paper.exe and 510reference.mdb from the zip file. (Mirror Site)
System Requirement: MS Access, MS Visual Basic 6, MS Excel
Run:
According to the data in the MDB file, you can see some papers already listed. First step is to Add Paper in the database.
After you input the title of the paper, you should click "Search" to see if it's in database or not. If it's in database, you can simply click "Existed", nothing will happen J But if the paper is NOT in database, you can click "New Article", then the information is saved, and another window pop up.
Then you can input the name of the authors, and click "Search"
The software will make sure you search the database before you input a new article or a new author.
After you input the authors and paper information, close the windows, and click "Add Reference"
Then you will see the same window as Step 2, except that title is changed as "Add References for (name of the origin paper)".
You already know how to input in this window, don't you?
After we input everything, come back to the main window, and click the "Output", got this window:
Yes, click the "Crosslink Reference" button!
You got your Cross Referencing Graph now!
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Thankyou, I'm glad you like it. Please give me advice for improvement too.
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