====== Workflow selection ====== * Depending on what you want to do, you have to choose the corresponding workflow. Each workflow normally corresponds to a specific scenario. * This tutorial is based on the [[default:start|default workflow]], because it includes both a lot of useful univariate and multivariate methods. {{ :tutorial:image066.jpg?nolink |}} * **Parameterization of the selected workflow**: As described in the introduction, some analyses are proposed as essential to prepare the data. We will not described on each of them, because it is not the main focus of this tutorial. Nevertheless, we suggest some useful links in each section of the [[default:start|default workflow]]. {{ :tutorial:image068.jpg?nolink |}} ^ID^Descriptions^Comment^ | **1** | A small HELP (?) button that gives useful help about the analysis itself and its parameters. | | | **2** | The small icon on the top left corner can reduce/expand the analysis box | Advice: reduce analysis boxes only when they already have been launched | | **3** | A Launch checkbox allows or disallows the execution of the analysis. | When the Launch checkbox is unchecked, the label is red. | | **4** | A dropdown provides additional analysis. After selecting one, the workflow will be updated with the new analysis box. | | | **5** | To launch all selected analysis (with the Launch box checked) | | ;;# [[launch1|Next Step>>]] ;;#