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Welcome to the “Food Process-Lab Wiki”.

The Wiki gives you a short introductory guide of the project “FoodProcess-Lab”.
You find also the disclaimer and the unit treatment.

Please notice:

FoodProcess-Lab contains KNIME and PMM-Lab.

It is necessary to know how to use PMM-Lab and KNIME! Please check out:

Furthermore FoodProcess-Lab is currently in beta status which means the software is not yet released. It has been alpha tested internally but may still contain bugs and unintended side effects. Nevertheless we make this version available so you can try the current development status including latest features ...and give us feedback. We continue to work on this software to remove errors and implement additional functionalities. For this, we invite all users to give feedback, comments or to contribute.
Please notice - using FoodProcess-Lab implies that you have read and accepted the Disclaimer. If you do not agree, do not use this software

Topics
[Installation]
[Tutorial]
[Disclaimer]
[Project contributors]
[Copyright & License]

Installation

In this Section we will go through the Steps of installing FoodProcess-Lab.
There are two options:
We provide a precompiled KNIME-PMM-Lab-FoodProcess-Lab bundle for Windows users. You can download the complete FoodProcess-Lab package via the main download link of FoodProcess-Lab:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/foodprocesslab/files/latest/download
After unzipping the downloaded file "knime_2.9.4.win32.win32.x86_fplab_140512.exe" you will see a new folder called "knime_2.9.4". Inside is an executable file called "knime.exe" which starts KNIME with PMM-Lab and FoodProcess-Lab.

Tutorial

  1. Open FoodProcess-Lab.exe
  2. The Knime-interface with the PMM-Lab and FoodProcess-Lab extensions on the left bar (Node Repository) opens.
  3. First Steps:
    3.1 Create a new Workflow
    3.2 File
    3.3 ‘New…‘ the ´Select a wizard´ window opens.
    3.4 Select ‘New KNIME Workflow’ from the ‘Wizards:’ list.
    3.5 Click the button ‘Next >’
    3.6 Enter a custom workflow name in the text field ‘Name of the workflow to create:’
    3.7 Click ‘Finish’
  4. Download sample workflows from here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/foodprocesslab/files/workflows/
  5. Import Example Workflow as Zip file into Knime
    5.1 File
    5.2 Import Knime Workflow
    5.3 Select Archive File
    5.4 “Browse”, make your choice, e.g. “Sample Workflow”
    5.5 Click Finish
  6. Have Fun!

Disclaimer

  1. All reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that FoodProcess-Lab is provided free of errors and up to date. Anyhow, no guarantee as to the accuracy and completeness of FoodProcess-Lab or the work resulting from FoodProcess-Lab application or the fitness of FoodProcess-Lab for any purpose whatsoever is given.
  2. FoodProcess-Lab may change at any time without notice.
  3. FoodProcess-Lab is provided ‘as is’, without any conditions, warranties or other terms of any kind.
  4. There is no liability for any loss or damage arising from any inability to use FoodProcess-Lab.
  5. The developers and the BfR exclude all liability and responsibility for any amount or kind of loss and damage that may result to you or a third party (including without limitation, any direct, indirect, punitive or consequential loss or damages), or loss of income, profits, goodwill, time, data, contracts, use of money, or loss or damages from or connected in any way to business interruption - including but not limited to loss or damage due to viruses that may infect your computer equipment, software, data or other property on account of your use of FoodProcess-Lab or your downloading of any material from FoodProcess-Lab or any web site linked to FoodProcess-Lab.

Project contributors

Project Members:

Copyright & License

Copyright (c) 2012 - 2013 Federal Institute for Risk Assessment.
All rights reserved.
This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the GNU General Public License.


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