== !!!This page is Under Construction!!! == = Labwiki = Labwiki is a tool which provides a user-friendly interface to visualize your experiment. Labwiki can be used to Plan, Prepare and Run your Experiment.[[BR]] == A. Plan == Labwiki accounts have already been created for you for this tutorial. To use Labwiki, go to [http://emmy9.casa.umass.edu:3005/users/sign_in Labwiki] and login with the username and password you have been given.[[BR]] Figure (1) After you have successfully been signed in you will be able to see the screen below. [[BR]] Figure (2) The left column could contain the steps to run the experiment or general information about the experiment.[[BR]] == B. Prepare == In the Prepare column, you can select the experiment that you want to execute. In this column you will also be able to edit your experiment script.[[BR]] Figure (4) After editing, click on the save icon at the top of the column to save your script. [[BR]] Next, click and drag the icon at the top left corner over to the right column Execute.[[BR]] == C. Execute == Here, you can start your experiment and Visualise it. In the name tab, type in the name you wish to give the experiment. There are no particular rules for this.[[BR]] Under slice name, type in the name of your slice as you have entered in the Flukes tool while setting up your slice. [[BR]] Then. scroll towards the bottom of this column and under the tab named Graph, type 'true'.This enables the graph view on your execute column.[[BR]] Once the experiment starts running you will be able to scroll down and view the graph.[[BR]] Figure(5) Click on 'Start Experiment' at the bottom of the screen. After a couple of seconds, you can see the graph at the bottom of the screen.[[BR]] You can click and drag it to the Plan screen just above Figure 12. This will display the graph along with the experiment description. This graph is also dynamic.[[BR]] Figure (6) You can click and drag the experiment description to the Prepare column. This allows you to add any comments or details about the experiment results.[[BR]] Similarly, Experiments 2 and 3 can be run using the same procedure. Experiment 2 does not have a graph.[[BR]] Figure(7) Once you have your slice up and running you can visualise any experiment using Labwiki.