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No matter which User Interface (Studio or Web) you will use, Proline's workflow remains the same :
The Raw Files and their corresponding MzDB files are stored on your servers but they must be “registered” and paired into Proline's database.
See how to do this in Proline Studio and Proline Web.
A user can has many projects and share them with others. It's the place where you will import your Result Files (.dat, .omx), set up your validation and quantitation datasets
Read more about project creation in Proline Studio and Proline Web
Once your project has been created, you'll need to import result files into it. This consists of storing your files data in Proline's databases. This is the first “task based” action will perform : Proline will run this action for a few minutes and you will be noticed when it's done.
See how to import files from the Proline Studio and the Proline Web interfaces.
Once your files have been imported to your project's database, you can use them as dataset on which you will perform validation operations. Datasets can be assembled under “aggregates” or treated as-is (in Proline Studio only). Once you've created a dataset with one or more files, you can launch a validation task on it, and then browse its result in what's called an Identifcation Validation Summary.
How to create a Dataset : in Proline Studio / in Proline Web
Hot to validate a Dataset : in Proline Studio / in Proline Web
Quantitations are built around your Experimental Design. You are able to recreate your technical and biological replicas hierarchy in Proline, set up your extraction parameters, define the ratios of your analysis and then launch the task.
See how it's done in Proline Studio and Proline Web