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[Utilization of a computer using programless language for radiation protection management].

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    A novel "programless language" offers a flexible software solution for radioisotope management in laboratories. This adaptable approach simplifies radiation control, meeting diverse laboratory needs effectively.

    Area of Science:

    • Radiation Safety
    • Laboratory Management
    • Software Engineering

    Context:

    • Radioisotope laboratories require robust computer systems for radiation control.
    • Existing software solutions often lack flexibility due to diverse laboratory practices and data recording methods.
    • Customization challenges hinder efficient hardware and software planning in radiation management.

    Purpose:

    • To develop a flexible and adaptable software solution for radioisotope management.
    • To address the limitations of conventional programs in meeting varied laboratory requirements.
    • To introduce a "programless language" for simplified radiation control and data recording.

    Summary:

    • A "programless language" (software) was developed and implemented for radiation control in radioisotope laboratories.

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  • This approach proved satisfactory for managing radioisotopes, offering advantages over traditional programs.
  • The software's adaptability allows for easy amendments to meet specific laboratory needs.
  • Impact:

    • The developed "programless language" is effective for radioisotope management.
    • This flexible software solution can be successfully applied to other radioisotope laboratories.
    • It offers a viable alternative to conventional, less adaptable radiation management programs.