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- | ====== Who should read this ====== | + | ===== Who should read this? ===== |
Histotechnicians, pathologists, administrators and software engineers should read this user guide and use it for reference while using the system. | Histotechnicians, pathologists, administrators and software engineers should read this user guide and use it for reference while using the system. | ||
- | This document is intended for users who need to know how to set up PMA.core, as well as end-users (though the latter will typically interact with downstream applications such as PMA.view). | + | |
+ | This document is intended | ||
+ | * for users (administrators) who need to know how to set up PMA.core, as well as | ||
+ | * for end-users (though the latter will typically interact with downstream applications such as [[https://www.pathomation.com|PMA.view]], [[https://www.pathomation.com|PMA.studio]], or [[https://www.pathomation.com/pma.control|PMA.control]]). | ||
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+ | The wiki introduces the user-facing client application of PMA.core and how to get started. We detail the various user interfaces, and indicate where users can access further help and support. | ||
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+ | For system administrators specifically, we include | ||
+ | * instructions for installing and configuring a PMA.core server | ||
+ | * information on managing users and data (tasks which full system administrators can also delegate to facility managers or other trusted users) | ||
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+ | Developers can use the information in these pages to get an overall idea of what PMA.core is and does. For specific software development purposes and integration workflows however, they should [[https://www.pathomation.com/dev|consult our developer portal]]. |