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Welcome to the Analytica Wiki! It contains information useful to Analytica users. For now, it offers basic information about the new features of Analytica 4.0 for the use of beta testers.  Over time, it will grow to contain much more, including detailed explanations of Analytica features, tips and examples, shared libraries, and more.   
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Welcome to the Analytica Wiki!  For now, it offers introductions to the new features of Analytica 4.0 for the use of beta testers.  Over time, it will grow to include FAQs and tips on how to use Analytica, more examples, shared libraries, detailed documentation to extend the User Guide, and more.   
  
This is a wiki -- like for example Wikipedia -- meaning you can edit and add to it, as well as read it. We at Lumina wrote the initial content, and will continue to add more. But, we invite beta testers of Analytica 4.0 (and later all licensed Analytica users) also to contribute. If you are a licensed user and don't have access permission, please email info@lumina.com to get a password.
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This is a wiki -- like Wikipedia -- meaning you can edit and add to it, as well as read it. We at Lumina wrote the initial content, and we will continue to add more. But, we invite beta testers of Analytica 4.0 (and later all licensed Analytica users) also to contribute. If you are a licensed Analytica user and don't have access permission, please email info@lumina.com to get a password.
  
So, please, feel free to add your contributions. If you have a question or see information that is missing or unclear, please add your question or comment. If you have an answer, or can clarify or extend existing information, feel free to do so. The software is Mediawiki (as used by Wikipedia). You can add comments in the "Discussion" tab, edit pages with the "Edit" tab, and see changes in the "History" tab. It's also easy to revert to earlier versions if someone makes a mistake.  
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If you can't find -- or can't understand -- an answer to your question, add your question, or point out the problem. If you know an answer, or have tips, examples, or libraries you want to share, please add them.  
  
We hope that it will become a shared resource, created and used by the entire community of Analytica users, to help all us use Analytica more easily and effectively.  
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How to use this: The wiki software is Mediawiki (as used by Wikipedia). Use the tabs:
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* '''Discussion''' to view or edit comments (Talk) on the main page.
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*You can add comments in the "Discussion" tab
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* '''Edit''' to edit or add to the article. See examples for syntax.
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* '''History''' to see and compare recent changes, or revert to remove a mistake.
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We hope that it will become a shared resource, created and used by the entire community of Analytica users, to help all of us use Analytica more easily and effectively.  
  
 
[[Highlights of Analytica 4.0]]
 
[[Highlights of Analytica 4.0]]

Revision as of 03:33, 31 January 2007

Welcome to the Analytica Wiki! For now, it offers introductions to the new features of Analytica 4.0 for the use of beta testers. Over time, it will grow to include FAQs and tips on how to use Analytica, more examples, shared libraries, detailed documentation to extend the User Guide, and more.

This is a wiki -- like Wikipedia -- meaning you can edit and add to it, as well as read it. We at Lumina wrote the initial content, and we will continue to add more. But, we invite beta testers of Analytica 4.0 (and later all licensed Analytica users) also to contribute. If you are a licensed Analytica user and don't have access permission, please email info@lumina.com to get a password.

If you can't find -- or can't understand -- an answer to your question, add your question, or point out the problem. If you know an answer, or have tips, examples, or libraries you want to share, please add them.

How to use this: The wiki software is Mediawiki (as used by Wikipedia). Use the tabs:

  • Discussion to view or edit comments (Talk) on the main page.
  • You can add comments in the "Discussion" tab
  • Edit to edit or add to the article. See examples for syntax.
  • History to see and compare recent changes, or revert to remove a mistake.

We hope that it will become a shared resource, created and used by the entire community of Analytica users, to help all of us use Analytica more easily and effectively.

Highlights of Analytica 4.0

What's new in Analytica 4.0?

Analytica 4.0 Beta Test Program

What's new in ADE 4.0?

Analytica Modelers Guide

Analytica libraries and templates

Enhancement Requests for Analytica

Comments and suggestions for Analytica wiki

Ana:Analytica Reference

Ana:Analytica User FAQs