Documents

PLA 3.0 securely stores all your data within electronic documents. Documents are organized within a database and presented through a folder tree for easy navigation and access. Your data remains complete, accurate, and consistent throughout its life cycle, thus ensuring data integrity.

Document content

Documents hold the following data to support your analytical methods from assay design until production:
  • Content: Assay layout, analytical settings, acceptance criteria, and more.

  • Data Observation data and data aggregated from other documents.

  • Calculation results: Results of observation data calculations.

  • Electronic signatures: Protect your data from unintended changes.

Use standard documents to store your data. When setting up the experiment configuration, for example, you can use documents to define setups for assay samples, analysis, and test systems.

Document structure

Documents are structured to suit specific applications, represented by document types. Each document contains a set of elements, with each element holding specific data. The complete set of elements creates the document structure.

Video: Document creation and basic concepts

The following video shows how you create new documents in PLA 3.0 and the basic concepts behind documents: