From the Editor's desk
1979
The Shift from Centralized Power to Local Control in Chemistry
Commentary
Author Information
Author(s): F.L. Mitchell
Conclusion
The shift from centralized power to local control in chemistry can enhance user control and communication between instruments.
Supporting Evidence
- Centralized approaches in the past have often failed to meet user control objectives.
- Successful manufacturers are now producing instruments that align better with market needs.
- Standardizing interfaces is crucial for instrument communication.
Takeaway
This commentary talks about how giving more control to users instead of centralizing power can help in chemistry, making it easier for different machines to work together.
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