The Run Summary page contains all the information associated with a given run. It covers every aspect of your bioprocess including run data, file attachments, lineage or event notes. Switch to the editing view for run editing and archiving or plot your data by clicking the Analysis button.
Navigation:
To access the Run Summary page, double-click on a run in the run data table on the Runs page. This action will direct you to the Run Details page, where you'll find five tabs: Properties, Metrics, Lineage, Events and Attachments.
Properties:
The Properties tab presents a list of the run meta data, including Run Start, Run End, and any other custom property that was previously associated with the run through file ingestion or manual editing. Navigate to the 'Edit' page to switch to the editing view for run archiving and property editing.
Metrics:
In the Metrics tab, users can access an overview of the time series data associated with a given run. This tab displays a list of time series metrics and formulas, along with useful aggregations and metric units for easy reference. Metrics are categorized into parent and sub-metrics, allowing users to quickly understand the structure and relationships of the data (See 'Library' Article for more details). From this view, users can navigate directly to the metric details page for more information or archive a specific metric from the run without removing it from the overall metric library. This feature provides a centralized place for exploring and managing time series data efficiently.
Lineage:
In the Lineage tab, users can access the process flow diagram that tracks the relationships between individual runs. This functionality is particularly useful for understanding the lineage of a run, such as identifying which seed flask was used to inoculate a certain bioreactor or tracing the bioreactor run used for downstream processing testing. To use this feature, enter a valid run name into the 'Input Run' property and navigate to the Lineage tab. Click 'Add property' to provide additional context to the blocks.
Events:
The Events tab facilitates the annotation of timestamped event notes. Users can document important process annotations such as Inoculation, Feed Start, or any other observations or milestones associated with the run. Event notes show in Line Chart enhancing your analysis by providing context to understanding of the bioprocess workflow.
Attachments:
The Attachments tab is the place for managing file attachments. Here, users have the option to upload, download and archive attachments. Files are always associated with a run or experiment as well as a unique timestamp. Take advantage of run attachments to consolidate structured and unstructured data for better traceability and record keeping