In this seminar we want to present the possibilities of automatic data acquisition, data processing and storage in an archive.We will discuss current experiments with proprietary devices as well as systems with generic devices (MFCs, Temp-Controller).We follow the idea of the FAIR principle and want to create the conditions for the application of Big Data analysis and data mining methods.For this, reliable, reproducible data sets with high diversity are needed. To generate such data, handbooks are used in which the characterization of catalysts and the determination of kinetic data are precisely prescribed. These handbooks should specify the minimum data set that should be generated for each catalyst and how the measurements should be performed.To achieve these goals, various software and hardware components are needed. Here are some examples that will be presented in this talk:
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