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1. LIMS Portal
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Bika LIMS, Senaite overview. Client facing lab portal
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3 Clients and Contacts
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Bika is entirely web based and Clients may track the progress of their Samples online, access and search their results and COAs or run reports on it
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User Manual
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4. Configuration
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Setting up your LIMS. Only users with lab manager authorisation have access to the LIMS configuration. Users won't have to come here regularly, most of the configuration is completed during initial implementation.
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6 Analysis Services. Categories
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Setting up Analysis Services - the tests offered by the lab to its clients, their Methods and parameters. Categorising them
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10 Quality Control in Bika
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QC results are captured with reference to the specific reference material and instrument used, and added to their control tables and charts. Out-of-range results raise alerts, prompting the user to initiate retesting workflow
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11 Workflow
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How the basic transactional objects, Analyses and Sampless, proceed through the system, triggering actions and influencing parent objects. Much more efficiency is eventually achieved using Batches and Worksheet. More later
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13 Worksheets
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A number of similar analyses - on different samples but logically belonging together, such as intended for the same lab workstation, instrument of specific analyst - can be grouped into a single unit of work on a Worksheet. Sometimes called a Job Card. Here, all their results can be captured and reviewed together, in context of peers and associated QC results on the same page
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15 Sample Storage
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17 Use Cases
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Some special cases resolved in Bika LIMS
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Asynchronous Background Processing
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In high volume labs, such as those testing for tens of pesticides per sample, system performance slows down for big tasks such as submitting big Worksheets for Verification, and it is better to perform these tasks asynchronously in the background, freeing the user up to continue with other tasks in the LIMS. Asynchronous processes complete quicker too
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