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Vineeta then arrives at the interface for the Monte Carlo script which Xing has designed for her. In particular, she She sees that there is now an option for "Number of Iterations" allowing her to specify the number of iterations for the script per her request. She enters the desired amount number (500 iterations) and notes the command generated for her, which now includes the number of iterations (prefixed by "-n" as specified by Xing).

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Several weeks later, Vineeta wants to re-run a Monte Carlo analysis using Xing's Monte Carlo script, but on this time using a different input file. Vineeta then logs back into BioMate and clicks on the History icon on her landing page.

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After clicking on the History icon, Vineeta is presented with a list of scripts which she has recently runviewed. The last time she logged onto BioMate was when she ran Xing's Monte Carlo script, so this is presented as the first option. Note that to find the Monte Carlo script, Vineeta could have also gone back to the folder of shared scripts or searched for the script directly by name, function, or author.

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Now, Vineeta has returned to the interface for Xing's Monte Carlo script and selects her desired parameters, this time with a new input file name. Vineeta then obtains the command she needs to use then for her analysis and logs out of BioMate, her day tremendously improved, overwhelmed with BioMate's ease of use.