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FAIMS3 Alpha Release:

This release marks the initial development period from 25 March 2021 to 11 June 2021, 11 weeks of development.

Our development goal was to satisfy the following sentence:

To demonstrate the foundational capabilities of FAIMS3. Specifically, loading a module from a specification, data entry on all OSes, and asynchronous data exchange on an append-only datastore.

We are using:

  • React
  • Node
  • CouchDB and PouchDB

We are delivering cross-platform capability with:

And we are using end-to-end testing with the OSS testing graciously provided by

Release intent

Here, we demonstrate the foundational capability and tests for FAIMS3, providing solid bedrock for future development -- both to allow people to create modules via web frontend, to data export, and encompassing many needed features. This release depends on private servers and is for private user acceptance testing. If you wish to test this release in the future, please contact leadership@faims.edu.au. This release also has dependencies on private repositories. FAIMS3-Dev-Db, FAIMS3-Docker, and faims2-to-3-module-converter. If referencing this version in future months, make sure to use specific tagged commits in all repositories.

User acceptance testing will proceed on 15 June 2021 and reports will be available on https://osf.io/mqk45/ and https://zenodo.org/communities/faims/

Code and Design by:

Australian Astronomical Optics @ Macquarie University

Testing by

CSIRO Australia

Software Project Management

FAIMS3 Management

  • Professor Shawn Ross
  • Dr Penny Crook
  • Dr Jens Klump
  • Dr Brian Ballsun-Stanton
  • Associate Professor Steve Cassidy
  • Associate Professor Adela Sobotkova

Lead Funding Partners

  • Australian Research Data Commons: The FAIMS 3.0 Electronic Field Notebooks project received investment (doi: 10.47486/PL110) from the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC). The ARDC is funded by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).
  • Macquarie University
  • CSIRO
  • And all of our Partner institutions