2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0162857
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TraqBio - Flexible Progress Tracking for Core Unit Projects

Abstract: MotivationCore service units have become an organisational hallmark in many research institutions world wide. Such service cores provide complex state-of-the-art technologies and expertise to the research community. Typically, a user delivers material or raw data to a core. The core defines work packages for ensuing analysis and returns results back to the user. This core activity can be quite complex and time consuming and usually does not communicate itself to the outside. Naturally, the user is highly inter… Show more

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“…CTest was built based on an existing, proven software stack (TraqBio [8]). It extends TraqBio to the functionality required for COVID-19 tests.…”
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“…CTest was built based on an existing, proven software stack (TraqBio [8]). It extends TraqBio to the functionality required for COVID-19 tests.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We based the CTest application on the TraqBio software [8]. Backend functionality of the CTest server is implemented in the Lisp dialect Clojure.…”
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“…The CTest system extends the functionalities of the previously developed online tracking tool TraqBio [30]. We created this application to simplify and standardize communication between users and core facilities.…”
Section: Research and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%