SiLA: Basic standards for rapid integration in laboratory automation

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A standard (SiLA, Standardization in Lab Automation) that focuses on the connection between sample processing devices and a software system for automation gains acceptance. This article reports about the creation and contents of the first set of standard specifications developed during the first 2 years. These specifications-named Device Control and Data Interface Specification, Common Command Dictionary, and Data Capture Specification-describe how devices are connected to a software controlling the interplay of the devices, the command sets for various device classes, and the structure of result data such as data generated by microtiter plate readers. A section about SiLA-compliant products and pilot projects using SiLA-compatible devices for system integration gives an idea about the acceptance of the standard in the marketplace. © 2012 Society for Laboratory.

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Bär, H., Hochstrasser, R., & Papenfuß, B. (2012). SiLA: Basic standards for rapid integration in laboratory automation. Journal of Laboratory Automation, 17(2), 86–95. https://doi.org/10.1177/2211068211424550

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