In the following, three alternative ways to setup and use e3 are described. The order is from most to least convenient.
- Jupyterhub
- Create an issue stating your github username and the wish to have an account created. Wait for response from an admin on the created issue.
- Visit Jupyterhub @ eyeofjupyter.org
- Optionally organize your input files via new file/folder or file upload.
- Create a new e3 notebook (or other, depending on your preference), to run e3 commands.
- Docker image
- Install docker
- Run
docker run rodenhausen\e3-docker-image
- Run e3 commands in the container
- Manual installation
- Getting Started
- Viewing History and File System Footprint
- Settings
- Modifying Taxonomy Alignment Problems
- Reasoning over Taxonomy Alignment Problems
- Reasoning-informed Taxonomy Alignment Problem Modification
- Using Worlds to drive Taxonomy Alignment Problem
- Using minimal articulations to drive Taxonomy Alignment Problem
- Using maximal articulations to drive Taxonomy Alignment Problem
- Using minimal uniqueness to drive Taxonomy Alignment Problem
- Using minimal_inconsistency to drive Taxonomy Alignment Problem
- Using maximal_consistency to drive Taxonomy Alignment Problem
- Using maximal_ambiguity to drive Taxonomy Alignment Problem
- Creating Taxonomy Alignment Problems from Worlds
- Sharing