Congree Control Center
This documentation describes the use of the Congree Control Center.
Contents
- Logging in to the Congree Control Center
- Data Grooming Manager
- Customizing the Display and Presentation of Contents in the Data Grooming Manager
- Workflows
- Data Grooming Manager: Authoring Memory
- Data Grooming Manager – Document Check
- Data Grooming Manager: Terminology
- Data Grooming Manager: Basic Editing Functions
- Updating Candidates, Authoring Memory Proposals, and Term Candidates
- Refreshing the Rating
- Grabbing Candidates and Authoring Memory Proposals
- Returning Candidates and Authoring Memory Proposals
- Approving New Candidates
- Discarding New Candidates
- Specifying Discard Reasons and Comments
- Following selected candidates
- Refreshing Hives
- Deleting Candidates
- The IT Manager
- SyncCenter
- The Settings Manager
- Settings Manager: Global
- Settings Manager: Document
- Settings Manager: Third-Party Systems
- Settings Manager: Data Grooming
- Configuring the Term Candidates Extraction
- Settings Manager: User
- The User Manager
- Congree Control Center: Overview
User Groups
Data Grooming Users
Data Grooming users evaluate, reevaluate and challenge proposed Authoring Memory Candidates.
IT System Administrators
IT system administrators plan the system environment, install the Congree components in the enterprise-specific IT environment, and ensure smooth operation.
Linguistic Administrators
One of the tasks of linguistic administrators is to define enterprise-specific linguistic configurations for various application scenarios of Congree and to generate linguistic resources such as terminology, user dictionary, synonyms, style rules, etc.
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Information, Tip, Note
Note: Note | Additional information for better understanding |
Tip: Tip | Tip on working efficiently |
Important: Note | Important note to avoid problems |
Text Markups
the "Settings" dialog | User interface label |
| File name |
Actions to be Performed
| Actions are numbered consecutively. |
| The arrow indicates system reactions. |
You have several options:
| Circles mean: You have several action options. |
| The equals sign indicates the result of a successfully performed action. |
| The not equals sign indicates potentially undesirable results. |
| The box enables you to document which actions have already been performed and which results have already been achieved in the course of your evaluation. |