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Introduction

Documentation is one of the most important aspects of any scientific project. Nevertheless, maintaining a detailed log of all experiments performed can often be a daunting task, especially when consistency and standardization across multiple persons is required. This consistency is particularly important in the context of iGEM, where group work is of paramount importance. Also, as many iGEM projects build upon results of preceding teams, a standardized way of documenting would further enhance this interaction. Reproducibility of projects would also be increased. Thus, a consistent, semi-automated, documentation method could help solve many of the problems faced by iGEM teams, but also researchers in general.

For these reasons, we created a software which does just that. Our MidnightDoc enables reproducibility by making sure that documenting experimental methods becomes a fun activity; a natural extension of normal lab routine. In the following, we will describe the main design principles behind this fine piece of software.

Overview

References

[1] http://freegamedev.net/wiki/Portable_binaries#System_libraries_that_cannot_be_bundled

[2] http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Program-Library-HOWTO/shared-libraries.html