Getting started
1. Choose a project
A project groups related cases, profiles, evidence, runs, and results.
2. Choose an evidence profile
An evidence profile defines the rule set used to judge evidence sufficiency. The profile should be selected before evidence is scored.
3. Create or open a case
A case holds the items being evaluated. Items can be variants, claims, findings, constructs, targets, tasks, or other review units.
4. Record evidence
Each item is checked against each rule in the selected profile.
Allowed raw outcomes:
TRUE
FALSE
NA
Canonical meaning:
TRUE = problem found
FALSE = evidence present
NA = not available
5. Run QuantBayes
QuantBayes converts the evidence matrix into item-level and global evidence sufficiency results.
6. Review the result
Review the result with the selected profile, matrix, credible intervals, ranking, and report.
A higher score means stronger evidence completeness under the selected profile. It does not automatically mean that the item is true, causal, pathogenic, safe, or clinically actionable.