Wiki source code of Tidy-Lab Cloud Platform
Version 24.1 by Christian Wawrzinek on 2026/03/18 16:43
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21.1 | 31 | == Welcome == |
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11.1 | 33 | Welcome to the **Tidy-Lab Cloud Platform** community wiki. |
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| 35 | Tidy-Lab is a secure research platform that connects inventory, experiments and workflows in one place — making your results traceable, reproducible and audit-ready. | ||
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21.1 | 37 | === Quick Links === |
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21.1 | 39 | * [[Getting Started>>doc:]] |
| 40 | * [[Documentation>>doc:]] | ||
| 41 | * [[FAQ>>doc:]] | ||
| 42 | * [[Community Forum>>doc:]] | ||
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21.1 | 44 | == About the Platform == |
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| 46 | Tidy-Lab is an open-source, metadata-driven platform for ITSM, CMDB, and research data management. Built on a flexible data model, it lets you define the structure of your data and processes without custom code. | ||
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21.1 | 48 | === Key Features === |
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21.1 | 50 | * **Inventory Management** — Track samples, reagents, equipment and any entity with custom metadata fields |
| 51 | * **Experiment Tracking** — Design experiment templates, log results and link them to inventory | ||
| 52 | * **Workflow Automation** — Define approval chains, notifications and automated actions | ||
| 53 | * **Compliance & Audit** — Full audit trail, electronic signatures and FAIR data principles | ||
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21.1 | 55 | === Getting Started === |
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21.1 | 57 | ~|=Step|=Description |
| 58 | ~|1|Create your account and set up your profile | ||
| 59 | ~|2|Join or create a research group | ||
| 60 | ~|3|Configure your inventory categories | ||
| 61 | ~|4|Set up your first experiment template | ||
| 62 | ~|5|Invite collaborators and assign roles | ||
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21.1 | 64 | == Community == |
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| 66 | Tidy-Lab is stewarded by the **Stichting Tidy-Lab Foundation**, an independent Dutch foundation. We welcome contributions from everyone. | ||
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21.1 | 68 | === How to Contribute === |
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21.1 | 70 | * Fork a repository and submit a pull request |
| 71 | * Report bugs and suggest features through the issue tracker | ||
| 72 | * Write documentation and tutorials | ||
| 73 | * Help translate the platform into other languages | ||
| 74 | * Share your experiment templates with the community |