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| developer              = Giulio Spinozzi
| developer              = Giulio Spinozzi
| released              = {{Start date|2014|03|20}} (20140320)<ref name="SFadLIMS">{{cite web |url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/adlims/ |title=adLIMS |publisher=SourceForge |accessdate=15 December 2015}}</ref>
| released              = {{Start date|2014|03|20}} (20140320)<ref name="SFadLIMS">{{cite web |url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/adlims/ |title=adLIMS |publisher=SourceForge |accessdate=15 December 2015}}</ref>
| discontinued          =  
| discontinued          = Yes
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| frequently updated    = yes<!-- Release version update? Don't edit this page, just click on the version number! -->
| programming language  = PL/SQL, Java
| programming language  = PL/SQL, Java
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| website                = <nowiki>http://sourceforge.net/projects/adlims</nowiki>
| website                = <nowiki>http://sourceforge.net/projects/adlims</nowiki>
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'''adLIMS''' is a free open-source [[laboratory information management system]] (LIMS) designed for PCR and next-generation sequencing labs. The software is an extension and customization of the [[ADempiere]] open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) application.
'''adLIMS''' was a free open-source [[laboratory information management system]] (LIMS) designed for PCR and next-generation sequencing labs. The software was an extension and customization of the [[ADempiere]] open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) application.


==Product history==
==Product history==
adLIMS was created out of a need to better streamline the workflow and data that came out of high-throughput integration site monitoring at the San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy. "Because of the huge amount of samples that we process every year, which result in hundreds of millions of sequencing reads," the developers claimed, "we need[ed] to standardize data management and tracking systems, building up a scalable and flexible structure with web-based interfaces..."<ref name="Calabria_adLIMS15">{{cite journal |title=adLIMS: A customized open source software that allows bridging clinical and basic molecular research studies |journal=BMC Bioinformatics |author=Calabria, Andrea; Spinozzi, Giulio; Benedicenti, Fabrizio; Tenderini, Erika; Montini, Eugenio |volume=16 |issue=Suppl 9 |pages=S5 |year=2015 |doi=10.1186/1471-2105-16-S9-S5 |pmid=26051409 |pmc=PMC4464029 |accessdate=15 December 2015}}</ref> The team eventually settled on the free, open-source ADempiere ERP as a starting point because of its "high usability and modularity that grants high use-case flexibility and software scalability for custom solutions."<ref name="Calabria_adLIMS15" /> Lead developer Giulio Spinozzi created a SourceForge page for the finished product and uploaded the first version on March 20, 2014. A follow-up version (overwriting the original) arrived on September 24.<ref name="SFadLIMS" />
adLIMS was created out of a need to better streamline the workflow and data that came out of high-throughput integration site monitoring at the San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy. "Because of the huge amount of samples that we process every year, which result in hundreds of millions of sequencing reads," the developers claimed, "we need[ed] to standardize data management and tracking systems, building up a scalable and flexible structure with web-based interfaces..."<ref name="Calabria_adLIMS15">{{cite journal |title=adLIMS: A customized open source software that allows bridging clinical and basic molecular research studies |journal=BMC Bioinformatics |author=Calabria, Andrea; Spinozzi, Giulio; Benedicenti, Fabrizio; Tenderini, Erika; Montini, Eugenio |volume=16 |issue=Suppl 9 |pages=S5 |year=2015 |doi=10.1186/1471-2105-16-S9-S5 |pmid=26051409 |pmc=PMC4464029 |accessdate=15 December 2015}}</ref> The team eventually settled on the free, open-source ADempiere ERP as a starting point because of its "high usability and modularity that grants high use-case flexibility and software scalability for custom solutions."<ref name="Calabria_adLIMS15" /> Lead developer Giulio Spinozzi created a SourceForge page for the finished product and uploaded the first version on March 20, 2014. A follow-up version (overwriting the original) arrived on September 24.<ref name="SFadLIMS" />
As of May 2021, this project hasn't been updated for nearly seven years. The project is presumed abandoned or discontinued.


==Features==
==Features==
Features of adLIMS include:
Features of adLIMS included:


* sample management and tracking
* sample management and tracking
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==Hardware/software requirements==
==Hardware/software requirements==
The following requirements exist for an installation of adLIMS:
The following requirements existed for an installation of adLIMS:


* Java 1.6+
* Java 1.6+
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==Videos, screenshots, and other media==
==Videos, screenshots, and other media==


* A few screenshots can be found on the SourceForge website.
* A few screenshots could be found on the SourceForge website.


==Entities using adLIMS==
==Entities using adLIMS==
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 6 May 2021

adLIMS
Adlims.png
Original author(s) Giulio Spinozzi
Developer(s) Giulio Spinozzi
Initial release March 20, 2014 (2014-03-20) (20140320)[1]
Discontinued

20140320 (modified)  (September 24, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-09-24))

[±]
Written in PL/SQL, Java
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Laboratory informatics software
License(s) GNU General Public License v2.0
Website http://sourceforge.net/projects/adlims

adLIMS was a free open-source laboratory information management system (LIMS) designed for PCR and next-generation sequencing labs. The software was an extension and customization of the ADempiere open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) application.

Product history

adLIMS was created out of a need to better streamline the workflow and data that came out of high-throughput integration site monitoring at the San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy. "Because of the huge amount of samples that we process every year, which result in hundreds of millions of sequencing reads," the developers claimed, "we need[ed] to standardize data management and tracking systems, building up a scalable and flexible structure with web-based interfaces..."[2] The team eventually settled on the free, open-source ADempiere ERP as a starting point because of its "high usability and modularity that grants high use-case flexibility and software scalability for custom solutions."[2] Lead developer Giulio Spinozzi created a SourceForge page for the finished product and uploaded the first version on March 20, 2014. A follow-up version (overwriting the original) arrived on September 24.[1]

As of May 2021, this project hasn't been updated for nearly seven years. The project is presumed abandoned or discontinued.

Features

Features of adLIMS included:

  • sample management and tracking
  • experiment management
  • administration management
  • automated data entry
  • reporting
  • data backup
  • export to PDF, XLS, CSV, etc.
  • support for client-side interfaces

Hardware/software requirements

The following requirements existed for an installation of adLIMS:

Videos, screenshots, and other media

  • A few screenshots could be found on the SourceForge website.

Entities using adLIMS

San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy

Further reading


External links

  • adLIMS can be found on SourceForge. However, use caution when downloading and installing from there; the install package may contain undesirable add-on software.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "adLIMS". SourceForge. http://sourceforge.net/projects/adlims/. Retrieved 15 December 2015. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Calabria, Andrea; Spinozzi, Giulio; Benedicenti, Fabrizio; Tenderini, Erika; Montini, Eugenio (2015). "adLIMS: A customized open source software that allows bridging clinical and basic molecular research studies". BMC Bioinformatics 16 (Suppl 9): S5. doi:10.1186/1471-2105-16-S9-S5. PMC PMC4464029. PMID 26051409. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4464029. Retrieved 15 December 2015.