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Introduction | I-X Components | I-X Documentation | Downloading and Installing I-X | Applications | More Background
Introduction
The documentation currently available for I-X covers:
 
- introductory texts, 
- using I-X-based systems, 
- configuring I-X to create I-X-based systems, 
- reference documentation (APIs), and 
- background reading.
Below, the documentation for each of these areas is described, before
a summary of the main documents is given.I-X Introduction
Using I-X-Based Systems
  
 - The I-X Process Panels - User Guide 
 (pdf) is a guide to using I-X
 applications.
- The I-X Domain Editor Guide 
 (pdf)
 describes the editor and how it is used.
- I-Demo Basic (pdf)
 describes a basic demo that shows how to use a single process panel.
- I-Demo Coop (pdf)
 describes a demo that shows the use of two cooperating process panel.
Configuring I-X to Create I-X-Based Systems
  
 - The Configurer's Guide
 (pdf) provides a "how-to" guide to using,
 configuring, and extending I-X applications. The demos above also 
 support this guide, illustrating the methods.
- Adding I-X support for OWL-S describes how
 to use I-X with the OWL-S API.
- Adding an I-X application distributed separately
 describes what to do to download and install additional I-X applications.
 
- The reference documentation particularly useful for configuring
  applications is
   
   - The I-X Parameters List describes
   the parameters that can be used with different I-X components.
- A note about test menus
    describes how to put together test menus for process panels.
- I-X Syntax describes the XML
    syntax for representing objects that I-X systems understand.
 
Reference Documentation (APIs)
 
Background Reading
Software Licences
Summary
In summary, the main I-X documnents are:
Introduction | I-X Components | I-X Documentation | Downloading and Installing I-X | Applications | More Background