Indexing Technique Definition

Technique Schema Version 0.34

The purpose of this technique definition is to allow multiple experiment steps to be put into a context, further describing the circumstances under which they were executed. This may include time, sequence order, physical coordinates on a surface or microplate, but also temperature and pressure.

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    Indexing
    Result

    The Sequence Series is always required. It uniquely identifies an indexing data point and defines the order in which the data should be interpreted. Additional vectors may be added to describe the conditions under which an Experiment Step is executed. Such Experiment Steps are to be nested underneath this Result and should include a ParentDataPointReference to the Sequence vector value.

    Index
    Series Set (required)

    Name Sequence Time Temperature pH Pressure x y z
    Documentation Numeric identifier for indexing data point. Used to reflect the order. Time value Temperature value pH value Pressure x coordinate y coordinate z coordinate
    Dependencyindependentdependentdependentdependentdependentdependentdependentdependent
    Data Type Int Float Float Float Float Float Float Float
    Modalityrequiredoptionaloptionaloptionaloptionaloptionaloptionaloptional
    maxOccurs11111111
    Plot Scalelinearnonelinearlinearlinearlinearlinearlinear
    Quantity:Units Time : [s]
    Temperature : [K]
    Pressure : [Pa]
    Length : [mm]
    Length : [mm]
    Length : [mm]
    Allowed Values

    Parameters



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