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DALE--a system for developing computer-aided biomedical experiments

D A Radford, R E Cooper, H J Guy

    Computer Programs in Biomedicine
    |August 1, 1980
    PubMed
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    Researchers can now implement computer-aided biomedical experiments more efficiently using DALE (direct access to laboratory equipment). This software reduces the need for extensive computing knowledge and development time, streamlining experimental processes.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Laboratory Automation
    • Computational Biology

    Background:

    • Implementing computer-aided biomedical experiments demands significant computing expertise and time.
    • Existing software solutions often fail to meet user requirements, leading to inefficient research.
    • This necessitates a more accessible and user-friendly approach to laboratory automation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a user-oriented software system for simplifying the implementation of computer-aided biomedical experiments.
    • To reduce the reliance on high-level computing skills and extensive development time for researchers.
    • To enhance the efficiency and accessibility of laboratory experimentation.

    Main Methods:

    • Designed DALE (direct access to laboratory equipment) as a user-oriented software system.

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  • Implemented a menu-based interactive subsystem for experiment definition.
  • Utilized a table-driven interpreter for experiment execution.
  • Main Results:

    • DALE requires minimal computing knowledge and development time for new experiment implementation.
    • The software system effectively supports biomedical experimentation.
    • User experience indicates DALE is a valuable tool for researchers.

    Conclusions:

    • DALE offers a practical solution for streamlining computer-aided biomedical experiments.
    • The software enhances researcher productivity by minimizing technical barriers.
    • DALE represents a significant advancement in user-friendly laboratory automation tools.