Wiki source code of Juxta

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1 Juxta is an open-source tool for comparing and collating multiple [[witnesses>>doc:stemmatology.Witness.WebHome]] to a single textual [[work>>doc:stemmatology.Work.WebHome]]. It applies a [[base text>>doc:stemmatology.Base text.WebHome]] approach to aligning and comparing witnesses, meaning that one witness acts as a baseline for comparison. Juxta's stand alone interface offers side by side comparison of aligned texts, annotating identified variants and correspondences, and various high level variant visualisations such as a heat map and histogram of variants (which may be particularly useful for comparison of longer texts). Like [[doc:stemmatology.CollateX.WebHome]] Juxta can by means of its API also be used as web service or a software component to integrate with other software. Juxta is written in Java thus running on virtually any computer platform. JuxtaCommons is a further development of Juxta that allows it to be interfaced over the Web.
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5 – [[http:~~/~~/www.juxtasoftware.org/>>url:http://www.juxtasoftware.org/||shape="rect"]]
6 – [[http:~~/~~/www.scholarslab.org/podcasts/scholars-lab-presentation-using-juxta-commons-in-the-classroom/>>url:http://www.scholarslab.org/podcasts/scholars-lab-presentation-using-juxta-commons-in-the-classroom/||shape="rect"]]
7 – Gil, Alex. 2012. “On Sequences, Noise and Juxta.” //Elotroalex//. WordPress blog. Available at [[http:~~/~~/elotroalex.webfactional.com/?s=noise+juxta>>url:http://elotroalex.webfactional.com/?s=noise+juxta||shape="rect"]] [accessed 6 June 2014]
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