What's the purpose of QuiC?
QuiC is a simple
tool that generates quality control (QC) analysis and visualization of mass
spectrometry-based proteomics data almost in real time. It is especially useful
for unifying performance tracking of multiple instruments in a proteomics lab, supporting
DDA, DIA, MRM and PRM data. QuiC can
be configured to regularly check for new raw files in a folder and use them to
continuously monitor instrument performance. A multitude of readouts are
provided, the most important ones based on the iRT Kit peptides. This tool enables expert and basic LC‑MS
users to judge data quality and intervene as required to prevent sample loss,
LC‑MS downtime, and low-quality data.
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What are the minimal systems requirement to run QuiC?
We recommend the following setup:Minimal Operating System: Windows 10, x64 CPU: Intel ® CoreTM CPU, 2.7 GHz (quad-core) or similar Hard drive: 200 GB free space Memory: 16 GB Software: .NET 4.7 Recommended Operating System: Windows 10 or higher, ...
How do I change the default settings?
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