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 Prerequisites:\\ Prerequisites:\\
-In order to run FINDER, you need to have [[http://www.swag.uwaterloo.ca/javex/index.html|Javex]], [[http://www.swag.uwaterloo.ca/grok/index.html|Grok]], and [[http://www.swag.uwaterloo.ca/qldx/index.html|QL]] installed in advance. These tools are developed by the Software Architecture Group (SWAG) at the University of Waterloo, and they can be found at [[http://www.swag.uwaterloo.ca|SWAG site]]. (Note: Some low versions of Javexmay not work properly with FINDER, so we suggest using FINDER equipped with Javex 1.0.8+.)\\+In order to run FINDER, you need to have [[http://www.swag.uwaterloo.ca/javex/index.html|Javex]], [[http://www.swag.uwaterloo.ca/grok/index.html|Grok]], and [[http://www.swag.uwaterloo.ca/qldx/index.html|QL]] installed in advance. These tools are developed by the Software Architecture Group (SWAG) at the University of Waterloo, and they can be found at [[http://www.swag.uwaterloo.ca|SWAG site]]. (Note: FINDER is not compatible with all versions of the aforementioned tools. Some low versions of Javex may not work properly in FINDER. We suggest using FINDER equipped with Javex 1.0.8+. Some latest versions of Grok such as v95 which currently is the default downloadable version may report some warnings at runtime, although it doesn't influence the final results. However, the Grok (v83) that comes with QL should always work.)\\ 
 Make sure you have set up certain environment variables for using all these tools, so that FINDER knows where they are. You can test this by calling the three tools at terminal. Messages such as "command not found" should not be there. \\ Make sure you have set up certain environment variables for using all these tools, so that FINDER knows where they are. You can test this by calling the three tools at terminal. Messages such as "command not found" should not be there. \\
  
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 Installation:\\ Installation:\\
 Download and extract {{finderandmore_all.tar.gz|FINDER and MoRe}} (all in one package) anywhere in your system. A number of configuration files need to be configured in order to apply FINDER and MoRe. \\ Download and extract {{finderandmore_all.tar.gz|FINDER and MoRe}} (all in one package) anywhere in your system. A number of configuration files need to be configured in order to apply FINDER and MoRe. \\
-Let's assume that the path to the top level FINDER directory is <path>.\\+Let's assume that the path to the top level extracted directory is <path>.\\
 Add the following commands to your .tcshrc file (adjust accordingly for other shells): Add the following commands to your .tcshrc file (adjust accordingly for other shells):
  
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