“…Several approaches toward dedicated software packages for the control of instrumental equipment and/or data acquisition have been published over the past few years. Notwithstanding the fact that the reported software packages are open-source and allow for a 'hands on' startup, they are still deemed to be directed to specific hardware [8][9][10][11][12], rely upon predefined libraries [13], and even if algorithms or communication protocols are known, the addition of new hardware is not straightforward and requires manufacturer's assistance [14][15][16]. Available open-source software packages also bear limited options for data processing, making the implementation of feedback protocols in analytical methods cumbersome, jeopardizing the development of fully automated smart methods.…”