ConTEXT Explorer is an open Web-based system for exploring and visualizing concepts (combinations of occurring words and phrases) over time in the text documents.
The current write-up is well put. I am adding some restricting suggestions to the content in the paper-based on JOSS's review requirement.
[x] The Statement of Need section can be broken into 3 parts. The part up to page 2 para 1 ...analysis without programming knowledge. forms the statement of need section.
[x] The second para starting with ConTEXT Explorer is developed using Dash.. and the 4 points after it can be moved under the key features.
[x] The rest of the paragraphs forming the 3rd part can be renamed under a new section Comparision with other tools which basically covers JOSS's Do the authors describe how this software compares to other commonly-used packages? as a separate section.
While the content is all right as is, we can format the larger section into more useful categories.
The current write-up is well put. I am adding some restricting suggestions to the content in the paper-based on JOSS's review requirement.
Statement of Need
section can be broken into 3 parts. The part up to page 2 para 1...analysis without programming knowledge.
forms thestatement of need
section.ConTEXT Explorer is developed using Dash..
and the 4 points after it can be moved under thekey features
.Comparision with other tools
which basically covers JOSS'sDo the authors describe how this software compares to other commonly-used packages?
as a separate section.While the content is all right as is, we can format the larger section into more useful categories.
JOSS Reference: https://github.com/openjournals/joss-reviews/issues/3347