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==Product history==
==Product history==
In October 2017, companies Riding Bytes and Naralabs began collaborating on an open-source derivative of Bika LIMS, citing how the application had grown "monolithic" in nature, "which hinders maintenance tasks and makes it harder for newcomers to contribute to the project."<ref name="NLSENAITE18" /><ref name="RBSENAITE18" /> The envisioned an open-source LIMS that was more modular and developed under a specific set of coding standard, making it easier to maintain and contribute to.<ref name="NLSENAITE18" /><ref name="RBSENAITE18" /> An initial 1.0 "evolution" beta release arrived in October 2017 on GitHub<ref name="SENAITE1.0">{{cite web |url=https://github.com/senaite/senaite.core/releases/tag/v1.0.0 |title=SENAITE.CORE v1.0.0 |publisher=GitHub, Inc |date=13 October 2017 |accessdate=20 April 2018}}</ref>, followed by several more iterations before its first stable core release of 1.2.0 in January 2018.<ref name="SENAITE1.2" /> The organizing SENAITE Foundation stated they had plans for further add-ons, including a synchronization tool, quality control rules, and ASTM communication protocol support.<ref name="NLSENAITE18" /><ref name="RBSENAITE18" />
In October 2017, companies Riding Bytes and Naralabs began collaborating on an open-source derivative of Bika LIMS, citing how the application had grown "monolithic" in nature, "which hinders maintenance tasks and makes it harder for newcomers to contribute to the project."<ref name="NLSENAITE18" /><ref name="RBSENAITE18" /> They envisioned an open-source LIMS that was more modular and developed under a specific set of coding standard, making it easier to maintain and contribute to.<ref name="NLSENAITE18" /><ref name="RBSENAITE18" /> An initial 1.0 "evolution" beta release arrived in October 2017 on GitHub<ref name="SENAITE1.0">{{cite web |url=https://github.com/senaite/senaite.core/releases/tag/v1.0.0 |title=SENAITE.CORE v1.0.0 |publisher=GitHub, Inc |date=13 October 2017 |accessdate=20 April 2018}}</ref>, followed by several more iterations before its first stable core release of 1.2.0 in January 2018.<ref name="SENAITE1.2" /> The organizing SENAITE Foundation stated they had plans for further add-ons, including a synchronization tool, quality control rules, and ASTM communication protocol support.<ref name="NLSENAITE18" /><ref name="RBSENAITE18" />


==Features==
==Features==

Latest revision as of 00:20, 7 March 2020

SENAITE
Developer(s) SENAITE Foundation
Initial release January 3, 2018 (2018-01-03)[1]
Stable release

2.5.0  (January 3, 2024; 2 months ago (2024-01-03))

[±]
Preview release 2.0.0rc3  (January 8, 2021; 3 years ago (2021-01-08)) [±]
Written in Python, Plone, Zope[2][3]
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Laboratory informatics software
License(s) GNU General Public License v2.0[4]
Website senaite.com

SENAITE is a free open-source laboratory information management system (LIMS) released under the GNU General Public License v2.0. The software is derivative work of Bika LIMS and is designed to be more modular architecturally in order to make contributions easier for newcomers and the application easier to maintain. Other changes over Bika LIMS include the inclusion of modern JavaScript frameworks, mobile-friendly Bootstrap, and a RESTful JSON API.[2][3]

The software is named after the hard metal titanate mineral of the same name.[2][3][5]

Product history

In October 2017, companies Riding Bytes and Naralabs began collaborating on an open-source derivative of Bika LIMS, citing how the application had grown "monolithic" in nature, "which hinders maintenance tasks and makes it harder for newcomers to contribute to the project."[2][3] They envisioned an open-source LIMS that was more modular and developed under a specific set of coding standard, making it easier to maintain and contribute to.[2][3] An initial 1.0 "evolution" beta release arrived in October 2017 on GitHub[6], followed by several more iterations before its first stable core release of 1.2.0 in January 2018.[1] The organizing SENAITE Foundation stated they had plans for further add-ons, including a synchronization tool, quality control rules, and ASTM communication protocol support.[2][3]

Features

The features of SENAITE are not clear, though presumably they are similar to Bika LIMS.

Hardware/software requirements

As of April 2018, no public documentation exists for the software, though the installation requirements are presumably similar to Bika LIMS.

Videos, screenshots, and other media

A few screenshots can be seen on the main website.

Entities using SENAITE

See also

External links

References