batchanalys
Batchanalys is a term used to describe the practice of performing analyses on multiple samples in defined batches, rather than processing each sample individually. The approach is common in laboratory sciences, manufacturing quality control, and data processing systems. In laboratory settings, batchanalys can streamline workflows by grouping samples for simultaneous preparation, measurement, and data capture. A typical batch workflow includes intake and labeling, batch preparation and calibration, parallel analysis, data aggregation, quality control checks, and result reporting. Batch-level controls and traceability are essential to maintain accuracy and comply with regulatory requirements. In data processing, batch analysis refers to running analyses on datasets in batch jobs or pipelines, which can improve throughput and resource utilization, especially for large-scale analytics or ETL processes.
The main advantages of batchanalys are increased throughput, reduced per-sample setup time, improved consistency across samples,
See also batch processing, laboratory information management system, batch effects.