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The progress dialog
Accessing the sandbox
Controlling the PROOF behaviour: the INPUT list
Developing a TSelector
Merging customized classes
Using the feedback mechanism
Uploading data files to a PROOF cluster
Working with data sets
Preparing, uploading and enabling additional software
Creating a PAR package to read a given ROOT file
Handling large outputs via ROOT files
The PROOF benchmark utilities
Creating and saving the performance tree
Analysing the performance tree
Running queries in asynchronous (batch) mode
What to do if things go wrong
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