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'''Title''': ''LIMSpec 2019 R1''
'''Title''': ''LIMSpec 2022 R2''


'''Author for citation''': Shawn E. Douglas
'''Author for citation''': Shawn E. Douglas
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'''License for content''': [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International]
'''License for content''': [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International]


'''Publication date''': September 2019
'''Publication date''': December 2022




Many specification documents for [[laboratory informatics]] systems have been compiled over the years. Most of them tend to focus on a potential client's "wishlist" of features for a given system. This first version of a revised LIMSpec is different; it attempts to take a regulatory-, standards-, and guidance-based approach to building a specification document for laboratory informatics systems. After the introduction and methodology, various requirements are organized and listed, supported by one or more regulations, standards, or guidance documents.
Many specification documents for [[laboratory informatics]] systems have been compiled over the years. Most of them tend to focus on a potential client's "wishlist" of features for a given system. This updated version of a revised LIMSpec is different; it attempts to take a regulatory-, standards-, and guidance-based approach to building a specification document for laboratory informatics systems. The specification is built out upon on more than 100 resources, with [[ASTM E1578|ASTM E1578-18]] ''Standard Guide for Laboratory Informatics'' and its requirements list chief among them. After the introduction and methodology, various requirements are organized and listed in a methodical order, each supported by one or more regulations, standards, guidance, or accreditation requirements documents. Finally, LIMSpec 2022 closes with a few tips on putting the specification to use.


The table of contents for ''LIMSpec 2019 R1'' is as follows:
The December 2022 update focuses on the food and beverage industry, adding almost 30 new resources. Examples of significant additions include BRC Global Standards' ''Global Standard for Food Safety, Issue 8'', Global Food Safety Initiative's ''Benchmarking Requirements Version 2020.1'', and various other 21 CFR parts. Some verbiage on existing requirements was also slightly tweaked where necessary.
 
The table of contents for ''LIMSpec 2022 R2'' is as follows:




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::Caveats
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::LIMSpec in Microsoft Word format


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Specification Types.jpg

Title: LIMSpec 2022 R2

Author for citation: Shawn E. Douglas

License for content: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International

Publication date: December 2022


Many specification documents for laboratory informatics systems have been compiled over the years. Most of them tend to focus on a potential client's "wishlist" of features for a given system. This updated version of a revised LIMSpec is different; it attempts to take a regulatory-, standards-, and guidance-based approach to building a specification document for laboratory informatics systems. The specification is built out upon on more than 100 resources, with ASTM E1578-18 Standard Guide for Laboratory Informatics and its requirements list chief among them. After the introduction and methodology, various requirements are organized and listed in a methodical order, each supported by one or more regulations, standards, guidance, or accreditation requirements documents. Finally, LIMSpec 2022 closes with a few tips on putting the specification to use.

The December 2022 update focuses on the food and beverage industry, adding almost 30 new resources. Examples of significant additions include BRC Global Standards' Global Standard for Food Safety, Issue 8, Global Food Safety Initiative's Benchmarking Requirements Version 2020.1, and various other 21 CFR parts. Some verbiage on existing requirements was also slightly tweaked where necessary.

The table of contents for LIMSpec 2022 R2 is as follows:


1. Introduction and Methodology
Introduction
Methodology
2. Primary Laboratory Workflow
1. Sample and experiment registration
2. Sample management
3. Core laboratory testing and experiments
4. Results review and verification
5. Sample, experiment, and study approval and verification
6. Reporting
3. Maintaining Laboratory Workflow and Operations
7. Document and records management
8. Resource management
9. Compliance management
10. Instrument and equipment management
11. Batch and lot management
12. Scheduled event management
13. Instrument data capture and control
14. Standard and reagent management
15. Inventory management
16. Investigation and quality management
4. Specialty Laboratory Functions
17. Production management
18. Statistical trending and control charts
19. Agriculture and food data management
20. Environmental data management
21. Forensic case and data management
22. Clinical and public health data management
23. Veterinary data management
24. Scientific data management
25. Health information technology
5. Technology and Performance Improvements
26. Instrument data systems functions
27. Systems integration
28. Laboratory scheduling and capacity planning
29. Lean laboratory and continuous improvement
30. Artificial intelligence and smart systems
6. Security and Integrity of Systems and Operations
31. Data integrity
32. Configuration management
33. System validation and commission
34. System administration
35. Cybersecurity
36. Information privacy
7. Putting those Requirements to Practical Use
Software developer considerations
Buyer considerations
Caveats
LIMSpec in Microsoft Word format