Solar Lab Notebook (SLN): An Ultra-Portable Web-Based System for Heliophysics and High-Security Labs
Panagiotis G. Tsalaportas, Vasileios M. Kapinas, George K., Karagiannidis

TL;DR
The Solar Lab Notebook (SLN) is a web-based, portable, and secure digital tool designed for recording and sharing solar research data efficiently across high-security and collaborative environments.
Contribution
SLN introduces a fully client-side, web-based electronic lab notebook utilizing modern browser technologies and XML standards for secure, portable, and standardized solar data management.
Findings
Runs entirely client-side without server dependencies
Uses XML schema for data validation and integrity
Supports cross-platform, secure data sharing in high-security labs
Abstract
This paper introduces the Solar Lab Notebook (SLN), an electronic lab notebook for improving the process of recording and sharing solar related digital information in an organized manner. SLN is a pure web-based application (available online: http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/sln) that runs client-side only, employing a clean and very friendly graphical user interface design, and thus providing a true cross-platform user experience. Furthermore, SLN leverages unique technologies offered by modern web browsers, such as the FileReader API, the Blob interface and Local Storage mechanism; it is coded entirely using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, and powered by the extremely well documented XML file format. For high-security labs, it can be utilized as an ultra-portable and secure digital notebook solution, since it is functionally self-contained, and does not require any server-side process…
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