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C O N F E R E N C E O R L A N D O C U S T O M E R E D U C A T I O N L A B W A R E 2 0 1 7 2017 customer education conference Orlando, Florida | May 7 – 12 CEC TRAINING COURSE OVERVIEW 72+ hours of training and workshops 18+ hours of new product development and technical showcases

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2017customer education conferenceOrlando, Florida | May 7 – 12

CEC

TRAINING COURSE OVERVIEW72+ hours of training and workshops

18+ hours of new product development and technical showcases

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Training Courses

There will be two types of sessions available during the 2017 North American CEC Breakout Sessions; Industry Technical Sessions and Training Classes. The Industry Technical Sessions will be topic specific discussions of current business needs based on industry. Training classes will be presented in classroom style format; classes with exercises are denoted with “Laptop Recommended”.

Training manuals covering the course material will be available at the start of each class. Many of the training classes will include exercises to allow for hands on experience of the topics presented during the course. Laptop requirements will be reflected below in the Course Abstract as well as in the CEC agenda. Training attendance forms will be passed throughout the room just before the end of the training session.

A Training System Installation Workshop will be held on Monday, May 8 between 5:15 pm and 6:00 pm. Additional information will be provided Monday morning of the CEC.

Descriptions of the training courses offered at the 2017 NA CEC are on the pages that follow.

Basic

Definitions of Levels of Training

2017 CEC Breakout Sessions

Training Class Logistics

2017 NA Training Course Abstracts

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Expert

• Basic level training is for those who want a basic introduction to LabWare functionality. These classes may cover a topic that is not dependent on LabWare and can be applied across any system. No LabWare experience is necessary.

• Beginner level training is for new users with a basic understanding of LabWare who want to gain additional configuration and functional knowledge. Some LabWare knowledge, i.e., actively working in the system for a few months, is helpful.

• Intermediate level training is for users of LabWare with at least a year of practical experience who want to learn about LabWare enhancements and additional functionality. These courses introduce module functionality as well as system maintenance and other topics that are not covered in typical training classes. It is useful to have completed Admin 1 training before taking this class.

• Advanced level training is for proficient users of LabWare with extended practical experience. These classes are typically faster paced and include functionality that may be more complex either in setup or theory than most LabWare functionality, i.e. Rules Engine and Capacity Manager.

• Expert level training is for those who have strong understanding of LabWare, and experience working and maintaining the system. The classes are high level and fast paced, demonstrating advanced features and configuration.

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Validation Topic

Validation Topic

Admin Tools

Understanding the DB & SQL Basics

Intro to LIMS Basic

LabWare 7 Overview of New Functionality

Introduction to ELN V3 (2 sessions offered)

Introduction to LabWare

Level: Basic Duration: 0.75 hours

Course Description TBA

Level: Beginner Duration: 3.0 hours

This course will introduce the concept of an Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN). End User exercises will allow you to get a feel for the ELN interface. The last half of the class will allow students to configure templates and test their configuration.

Laptop recommended

Level: Basic Duration: 0.75 hours

Course Description TBA

Level: Beginner Duration: 3.0 hours

This course is aimed at LabWare Administrators. The class will look at various tools available from LabWare via www.labware.com and within the LabWare product.

Laptop recommended

Level: Beginner Duration: 3.0 hours

This course is aimed at End Users and System Administrators who may be using earlier versions of LabWare that are interested in learning the new functionality in LabWare 7.

Laptop recommended

Level: Beginner Duration: 3.0 hours

This course gives an overview of the database and how SQL is used within LabWare. This course covers where in LabWare SQL can be called and basic syntax of SQL.

Laptop recommended

Level: Beginner Duration: 3.0 hours

This course is aimed at attendees who have no previous programming experience. Some of the topics covered are variables, code testing, loops, and conditional statements. The course also provides an introduction to elementary LIMS Basic functions.

Laptop recommended

Level: Basic Duration: 6.0 hours

This course gives new users a brief introduction to LabWare. The class starts with End User functionality. The class then moves into the configuration of important static tables such as Products and Sample Login Templates.

Laptop recommended

Visual Workflow Basics Level: Beginner Duration: 3.0 hours

This course provides an overview of how to configure dynamic visual workflows in LabWare. Class exercises will guide students through the configuration of dynamic visual workflows.

Laptop recommended

LabWare 7 Configuration of New Functionality Level: Beginner Duration: 3.0 hours

This course is designed to give Administrators a more advanced look at the configuration and tools available in LabWare 7.

Laptop recommended

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Batch Manager Level: Intermediate Duration: 2.0 hours

The LabWare Batch Manager handles collections of samples or tests that typically simulate an auto sampler load list, sample set or a laboratory worksheet. This course provides an overview of Batch Manager concepts and the functionality that may be used by end users in performing their daily activities in the lab. The course will also cover the template driven configura-tion required to allow batches to be created. Batch Id configuration, Batch Links, and Batch Standard Protocols are a few of the templates covered during the course.

Laptop recommended

Crystal Reports IntroductionLevel: Beginner Duration: 3.0 hours

This course will introduce students to the Crystal Reports application and the configuration of a simple report template. Students will learn how to run a report from LabWare using an access routine and query tag. The course will also highlight groups, Crystal formulas, sum-mary fields and running totals.

Note: To participate in class exercises, attendees will need to have Crystal Reports Developer version XI or

higher installed on their laptops.

Laptop recommended

Error Resolution Level: Intermediate Duration: 3.0 hours

The course is focused on techniques that can be followed by the LabWare Administrator to resolve LabWare problems or errors encountered at the customer site. Resources that are available for use in resolving issues are discussed. The course includes debugging exercises.

Laptop recommended

Archiving in LabWareLevel: Intermediate Duration: 2.0 hours

This course looks at the archiving modules available from LabWare.

Laptop recommended

Advanced Visual Workflows Level: Intermediate Duration: 3.0 hours

This course introduces advanced Visual Workflow

concepts including using CSS files.

Laptop recommended

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Object Group Manager

Level: Beginner Duration: 1.5 hours

Attendees will learn how to utilize Object Group Mgr. Its benefits and capabilities will be discussed with exercises available to get a feel for the functionality.

Laptop recommended

Debugging in LabWare 7Level: Intermediate Duration: 3.0 hours

This course introduces debugging tools available in LabWare 7. The course will look at the Debugging As-sistant and Code Reporting as well as other functionality introduced in LabWare 7 and the Debugging module.

Laptop recommended

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Mapping in ELN Level: Intermediate Duration: 3.0 hours

This course is aimed at LabWare ELN Administrators who will be involved in the configuration of mapping in Workbook Templates. Hands-on exercises will guide students through the configuration of cell maps and instrument maps.

Laptop recommended

Upgrade from LIMS V6 to LabWare 7 Level: Intermediate Duration: 2.0 hours

The aim of this course is to provide students with an overview of the planning and steps involved in the V6 to LabWare 7 upgrade of a LabWare system. The instructor will guide students through a class exercise that simu-lates the upgrade of a V6 database.

Note: Attendees will need administrator access to their laptops to perform the exercise.

Laptop recommended

LabStationLevel: Advanced Duration: 3.0 hours

This course is designed to give attendees an overview of LabStation and result integration into LabWare LIMS/ELN. The course highlights how to collect data from instruments and creating parsing scripts. The course also provides detail on how the various parts of LabStation work together.

Laptop recommended

Stability ManagerLevel: Advanced Duration: 3.0 hours

This course gives attendees a brief overview of Lab-Ware’s Stability Module. Configuration of static objects like test articles and protocol templates used to create stability studies will be discussed.

Laptop recommended

SQC Charting & Trending Level: Advanced Duration: 3.0 hours

This course explores the Northwest Analytical (NWA) Quality Analyst functionality. The course highlights how to configure chart templates and chart outputs, as well as the various types of charts available.

Laptop recommended

Rules Engine Level: Advanced Duration: 3.0 hours

This course provides an overview of Rules Engine con-cepts and the template driven configuration of rules and actions in place of complex LIMS Basic Scripting to introduce logic processing. The course takes you through multiple rule set configuration options to give you a feel of its flexibility.

Laptop recommended

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Web Deployment LabWare 7 Level: Advanced Duration: 2.0 hours

This course provides attendees with a basic understand-ing of LabWare web architecture. The course guides attendees through the installation steps, as well as the configuration of the Admin Console. The course also goes into an overview of Web Services Publishing and Cluster Manager functionality.

Note: To perform exercises, attendees will need admin-istrative access on their laptops as well as the capability to connect to the internet.

Laptop recommended

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Capacity ManagementLevel: Advanced Duration: 1.5 hours

This course is aimed at introducing Capacity Management concepts and functionality. The Capacity Management module provides the ability to track resources; both man and machine.

Laptop recommended

Document ManagerLevel: Advanced Duration: 3.0 hours

This course covers the functionality introduced with LabWare’s Document Manager module.

Laptop recommended Advanced DB and SQL QueriesLevel: Expert Duration: 3.0 hours

This course introduces advanced SQL concepts in relation to the LabWare database.

Laptop recommended

Advanced LabWare ReportingLevel: Expert Duration: 3.0 hours

This course looks at OLE reporting, writing to Excel templates and some advanced Crystal Reports topics.

Laptop recommended

Standard and Reagent Inventory ManagementLevel: Advanced Duration: 3.0 hours

This course introduces how various modules can assist with standard and reagent inventory management in conjunction with base functionality.

Laptop recommended

Note: Classes and descriptions are subject to change.

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