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To further minimize complexity, the low-level implementation can be further separated from the high-level execution through configuration files.
By convention in Maneage, the subMakefiles (and the programs they call for number crunching) do not contain any fixed numbers, settings, or parameters.
Parameters are set as Make variables in ``configuration files'' (with a \inlinecode{.conf} suffix) and passed to the respective program by Make.
-For example, in Figure \ref{fig:datalineage} (bottom), \inlinecode{INPUTS.conf} contains URLs and checksums for all imported datasets, thereby enabling exact verification before usage.
+For example, in Figure \ref{fig:datalineage} (right), \inlinecode{INPUTS.conf} contains URLs and checksums for all imported datasets, thereby enabling exact verification before usage.
To illustrate this, we report that Menke et al.\cite{menke20} studied $\menkenumpapersdemocount$ papers in $\menkenumpapersdemoyear$ (which is not in their original plot).
The number \inlinecode{\menkenumpapersdemoyear} is stored in \inlinecode{demo-year.conf} and the result (\inlinecode{\menkenumpapersdemocount}) was calculated after generating \inlinecode{tools-per-year.txt}.
Both numbers are expanded as \LaTeX{} macros when creating this PDF file.