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D J Datson1, N G Carter

  • 1Immunology Laboratory, Gribbles Pathology Pty Ltd, Wayville, South Australia.

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|October 1, 1988
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Flexible software packages enhance laboratory instrument interfacing. This study demonstrates easy implementation of commercial software, eliminating the need for specialist computer programming staff.

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Laboratory Automation
  • Scientific Software

Background:

  • The integration of personal computers has transformed business and accountancy through flexible software.
  • Laboratory data acquisition and analysis often require specialized software for instrument interfacing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the implementation of a commercial software package for laboratory instrument interfacing.
  • To highlight the ease of implementation without requiring specialist programming expertise.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a commercially available software package.
  • Configuration of the software for interfacing with laboratory instruments.
  • Testing the system's functionality and ease of use.

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Main Results:

  • Successful integration of the commercial software package with laboratory instruments.
  • Demonstrated ease of implementation, requiring minimal user training.
  • Elimination of the need for dedicated computer programming staff for setup and maintenance.

Conclusions:

  • Commercial software packages offer a viable and accessible solution for laboratory instrument interfacing.
  • The implementation process is straightforward, empowering laboratory personnel to manage their own data systems.
  • This approach enhances laboratory efficiency and reduces reliance on specialized IT support.