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... 61 C h a p t e r 6 This chapter reviews the Archive functionalities and explains how to use the Archive. In other words, this chapter serves as a user guide, describing system features and providing a stepby-step guide to using the system.
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... 62 Figure 6.1. Log In or Register link.
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... 63 6.3 Search for artifacts 6.3.1 Search by Keyword The Archive includes a search box at the top right of the page that lets the user enter keywords to find relevant artifacts (Figure 6.5)
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... 64 6.3.3 Search by Geographical Location When the user is looking for artifacts at a specific geographical location, the map searching feature is most useful. To view artifacts on a map, the user can click the Search Archive link at the top right of the page (Figure 6.7)
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... 65 Figure 6.9. Explore by focus area and project.
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... 66 6.4.2.1 General Navigation of Data Tab Before explaining how to visualize data sets, this section provides some general navigation tips for the Data tab. Users opening this tab will see central, left-, and right-side panels (Figure 6.12)
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... 67 side panels can be collapsed or expanded by clicking on the vertical gray bars. 6.4.2.2 Grid The grid view is used when a user wants to see the data in tabular format (Figure 6.13)
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... 68 Figure 6.14. Show or hide columns of data.
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... 69 Click [X] to remove data Click to Show / hide data series Figure 6.16.
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... 70 6.4.2.6 Printing and Downloading Graphs Once a graph is created, the user can print the page or download images of the graphs. Related options can be selected by clicking the icon located at the top right of the graph (Figure 6.18)
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... 71 6.4.2.8 Filter The Archive can accept artifacts which can be tens of millions of rows long. They can contain many years of data from multiple detector stations.
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... 72 6.4.2.11 Number Filter When using number filters, the user can be more specific about which rows to include in the filter by typing the values and/or filter ranges separated by commas (Figure 6.23)
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... 73 6.5.2 Download Filtered Artifact Users who have just filtered a data set can download the remaining rows by choosing the Download Filtered Data option at the bottom of the filter panel. If the user has not applied any filters, then the original data set will be downloaded.
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... 74 6.7.2.1 Step 1: Select File The purpose of this step is to choose an artifact to upload. The user clicks the button to choose a file and then clicks Save and Continue.
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... 75 Table 6.1. Metadata Information Required During Upload Name Instructions Data Sets?
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... 76 6.7.4 Unsuccessful Artifact Processing At times, it may not be possible for the Archive to process a data set. This is normally related to the preparation of data sets.
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... 77 Figure 6.31. Deleting an artifact.
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... 78 6.8.4 Artifact Processing Was Unsuccessful Subject: SHRP 2 Reliability Archive: Artifact processing was unsuccessful Dear [First Name] , The SHRP 2 Reliability Archive could not process your data set and unfortunately you will need to complete the upload process again.

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