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                        "*": "== Introduction ==\nRedmine is an issue tracking system for Hanlon Financial System Lab which allows users to post and update issues. The contents are related to all tasks we are doing in the lab and all academic researches which will be listed under different projects. All professors and students could use it to track the process of projects and daily operation in the lab.\nDirecting to https://kolmogorov.fsc.stevens.edu/redmine for accessing redmine.\n\n== Section I \u2013 Account management == \nOn the top right corner, the \u201csign in\u201d directs to the log in page and the \u201cregister\u201d directs to registration page. <br/>\nAfter login, on the top right corner, \u201cMy account\u201d directs to account management page which could let user change basic information and password.\n\n== Section II \u2013 Main Page == \nAfter login, main page will show up. <br/>\n[[file:Redmine_1.jpg|600x600px]]\n\n== Section III \u2013 Project main page ==\nAfter jumping to the project you want, the overview of this project will show up. <br/>\n[[file:Redmine_2.jpg|600x600px]]\n\n== Section IV \u2013 Issues ==\nAfter clicking \u201cnew issue\u201d (shown in section III), you are able to create an issue. <br/>\nSubject and Description let you put details about the issue.<br/>\n[[file:Redmine_3.jpg|600x600px]]\n<br/>\nAfter clicking \u201cIssues\u201d, a list of open issues will show up. In the list, there will be updated time, author &assignee, priority, status and subject of each issue. By clicking the subject of the issue, you are able to enter the issue and see description&update details. <br/>\n[[file:Redmine_4.jpg|600x600px]] <br/>\nIn an issue, after clicking \u201cUpdate\u201d, a section will show up which allowing user to enter details. In this section, you are able to change the properties of the issue (e.g. how many percentage has been done, assignee changing, etc.). The \u201cLog time\u201d section let users to record how many hours have been spent on this issue. Uploading attachment is also allowed. After you finish the updating and submit it, watchers will receive an email about the updates and people can always check the update history under this issue. <br/>\n\n<i>Notes: If this issue has been done, please change the \u201cStatus\u201d to \u201cResolved\u201d. The managers of this project have the right to close the issue which will remove the issue from open issue list.</i>\n[[file:Redmine_5.jpg|600x600px]]\n\n== Section V \u2013Documents and Files ==\nIn \u201cDocuments\u201d section, a user is allowed to create new documents with both text and files. For the closed issue will disappear from issue list, if there is some notes or procedures of the issue need to be kept for further use, they could be updated under \u201cDocuments\u201d section that everyone can see it. <br/>\n[[file:Redmine_6.jpg|600x600px]]<br/>\n\u201cFiles\u201d section has the similar function as \u201cDocuments\u201d. But it only allows users to upload and download files without text description.<br/>\n[[file:Redmine_7.jpg|600x600px]]\n\n== Section VI \u2013 Others == \n\u201cActivity\u201d and \u201cCalendar\u201d show the status changes of issues under this projects ordering by time and date. <br/>\n\u201cGantt\u201d shows the summary of all issue including the due date allowing users to track the issues better. <br/>\n\u201cWiki\u201d uses a kind of \u201cHTML\u201d language to write contents to the website which has the similar recording function as \u201cDocuments\u201d. <br/>\n\n== Reference File ==\n[[file: Redmine_Tutorial.pdf\u200e]]"
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