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| developer              = Roman Konertz, others  | | developer              = Roman Konertz, others  | ||
| released               = {{Start date|2010|12|23}} (Alpha 0.3.9.5)<ref name="OpenStart1">{{cite web |url=http://www.open-lims.org/development-blog-reader/items/upcoming-changes-and-improvements-in-2012.html |title=Upcoming changes and improvements in 2012 |author=Konertz, Roman |publisher=Roman Konertz |date=23 December 2011 |accessdate=7 April 2012}}</ref>  | | released               = {{Start date|2010|12|23}} (Alpha 0.3.9.5)<ref name="OpenStart1">{{cite web |url=http://www.open-lims.org/development-blog-reader/items/upcoming-changes-and-improvements-in-2012.html |title=Upcoming changes and improvements in 2012 |author=Konertz, Roman |publisher=Roman Konertz |date=23 December 2011 |accessdate=7 April 2012}}</ref>  | ||
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'''Open-LIMS'''   | '''Open-LIMS''' was a free extensible open-source project management suite designed to be organism- and structure-independent. Its design was based upon a workflow that encompasses pre-experimental and experimental processes. Post-experimental procedures such as data analysis could be added through software extensions.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.open-lims.org/concept.html |title=Open-LIMS - Concept |publisher=Roman Konertz |accessdate=7 April 2012}}</ref>  | ||
==Product history==  | ==Product history==  | ||
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Until 2014, no stable production-ready version of the software had been released, with unstable test releases being released from 2011 to 2012. A stable version 0.4.0.0 was finally released on January 20, 2014.<ref name="OLStable">{{cite web |url=http://www.open-lims.org/news---reader/items/version-0400-published.html |title=Version 0.4.0.0 published |author=Konertz, Roman |publisher=Roman Konertz |date=20 January 2014 |accessdate=28 April 2014}}</ref>  | Until 2014, no stable production-ready version of the software had been released, with unstable test releases being released from 2011 to 2012. A stable version 0.4.0.0 was finally released on January 20, 2014.<ref name="OLStable">{{cite web |url=http://www.open-lims.org/news---reader/items/version-0400-published.html |title=Version 0.4.0.0 published |author=Konertz, Roman |publisher=Roman Konertz |date=20 January 2014 |accessdate=28 April 2014}}</ref>  | ||
As of May 2021, the last update was 2014. As such, the project is considered abandoned or discontinued.  | |||
==Features==  | ==Features==  | ||
The features of Open-LIMS   | The features of Open-LIMS were not clear. However, Konertz claims the features of Open-LIMS were closely tied to the needs of biological laboratories working in functional genomics, especially those in microarray and microscopy projects.<ref name="appRange" />  | ||
==Hardware/software requirements==  | ==Hardware/software requirements==  | ||
Preliminary requirements   | Preliminary requirements could be found [http://www.open-lims.org/faq---reader/items/what-are-the-system-requirements.html here].  | ||
==Videos, screenshots, and other media==  | ==Videos, screenshots, and other media==  | ||
Early screenshots of Open-LIMS   | Early screenshots of Open-LIMS could be found at the [http://www.open-lims.org/general.html Open-LIMS website].  | ||
Demo information   | Demo information could be found [http://www.open-lims.org/demo.html here].  | ||
==Entities using Open-LIMS==  | ==Entities using Open-LIMS==  | ||
==Further reading==  | ==Further reading==  | ||
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* [https://github.com/open-lims/open-lims Open-LIMS] on GitHub  | * [https://github.com/open-lims/open-lims Open-LIMS] on GitHub  | ||
* [http://www.open-lims.org/blog.html Open-LIMS] development blog  | * [http://www.open-lims.org/blog.html Open-LIMS] development blog  | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 6 May 2021
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| Developer(s) | Roman Konertz, others | 
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| Initial release | December 23, 2010 (Alpha 0.3.9.5)[1] | 
| Discontinued | 
 0.4.0.0 (January 20, 2014) [±] | 
| Preview release | none [±] | 
| Written in | PHP | 
| Operating system | Cross-platform | 
| Type | Laboratory informatics software | 
| License(s) | GNU General Public License v3 | 
| Website | www.open-lims.org | 
Open-LIMS was a free extensible open-source project management suite designed to be organism- and structure-independent. Its design was based upon a workflow that encompasses pre-experimental and experimental processes. Post-experimental procedures such as data analysis could be added through software extensions.[2]
Product history
Open-LIMS appears to be the brainchild of Roman Konertz, a graduate student with the "Dictyostelium discoideum Functional Analysis" project at the University of Cologne.[3][4] A SourceForge project was started for Open-LIMS on November 24, 2010, followed by the first public release of the software about a month later.[1] The release was classified as an unstable alpha "for evaluation and testing purpose only."[5]
Until 2014, no stable production-ready version of the software had been released, with unstable test releases being released from 2011 to 2012. A stable version 0.4.0.0 was finally released on January 20, 2014.[6]
As of May 2021, the last update was 2014. As such, the project is considered abandoned or discontinued.
Features
The features of Open-LIMS were not clear. However, Konertz claims the features of Open-LIMS were closely tied to the needs of biological laboratories working in functional genomics, especially those in microarray and microscopy projects.[4]
Hardware/software requirements
Preliminary requirements could be found here.
Videos, screenshots, and other media
Early screenshots of Open-LIMS could be found at the Open-LIMS website.
Demo information could be found here.
Entities using Open-LIMS
Further reading
- "Open-LIMS FAQ". Roman Konertz. http://www.open-lims.org/faq.html.
 
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Konertz, Roman (23 December 2011). "Upcoming changes and improvements in 2012". Roman Konertz. http://www.open-lims.org/development-blog-reader/items/upcoming-changes-and-improvements-in-2012.html. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
 - ↑ "Open-LIMS - Concept". Roman Konertz. http://www.open-lims.org/concept.html. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
 - ↑ Eichinger, Ludwig. "Dictyostelium discoideum Team". Institute for Biochemistry, University of Cologne. http://www.uni-koeln.de/med-fak/biochemie/transcriptomics/. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
 - ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Application Range". Roman Konertz. http://www.open-lims.org/application-range.html. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
 - ↑ Konertz, Roman (23 December 2010). "Preview-Version is ready for download now". Roman Konertz. http://www.open-lims.org/news---reader/items/preview-is-ready-for-download-now.html. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
 - ↑ Konertz, Roman (20 January 2014). "Version 0.4.0.0 published". Roman Konertz. http://www.open-lims.org/news---reader/items/version-0400-published.html. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
 







