In this chapter, we give an overview of your personal home page.
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Your home page has three sections.
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All parts of the header bar are actionable by clicking on them.
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A breadcrumb pathway shows your current location.
It will change as you navigate through the system.
To jump to any section, just click on it.
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Explore
to enter the community section of Tercen.
Publicly available projects can be found here.\
User documentation
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Information icon.
Resource
shows how much CPU and Storage you have used on projects so far.
It also details the computing resources still available on your subscription.
About
gives information on the current version of the software.
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In Tercen you are always working in a team, even if it is a team of just one person, like your personal page.
Teams have members and projects.
Projects have Data, Workflows, and Documentation.
Tercen assigns an icon to a team when it is created.
You were assigned the large icon for your personal account.
Icons exist to to help you identify which team you are working for at any time.
The small icons at the bottom of this section show the teams you are currently a member of.
Click on one of the small icons to go to a Team page.
There you will see all of the projects that team is working on.
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This is the core area of Tercen.
When you sign-in this page will default to your personal projects.
At the top of the project area you will see the following tabs:\
Projects
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Projects
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Click the plus button
to create a new project.
Projects are discussed in more detail in Chapter 8: Understanding Projects
Under Recently used the last four projects you accessed will be visible to click for a quick return.
Your personal projects are listed under Projects. Team projects are not shown here.
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Teams
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In this section clicking the icon of a team will take you to that team's project page.
Add a team with the plus button
Delete a team by clicking on the bin that appears underneath its icon.
Creating teams is explored in Chapter 6: Define a Team.
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Library
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In this section you can add Mathematical Operators or Apps.
They will be available for use in the workflows of your personal projects.
See Chapter 7: Add apps to a library.
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Activities
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An activity log for your personal projects is kept here.
Click on a link to jump to the area of interest.
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Subscription
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Here you will see the details of your subscription.
You can upgrade, cancel, or change the payment method for your subscription.
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Next... setting up a research Team.
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