The Perkin-Elmer approach to computer-aided chemistry: an overview of technological trends in laboratory computing
1984
Computer-Aided Chemistry Overview
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Author Information
Author(s): S. A. Reber, J. P. Coates
Conclusion
The paper discusses technological trends in computer-aided chemistry and the importance of various hardware and software developments.
Supporting Evidence
- Computer-aided chemistry helps chemists focus on chemistry by handling data.
- Microprocessors and software are becoming increasingly important in laboratory settings.
- New software packages are being developed to utilize the growing power of microcomputers.
Takeaway
This study talks about how computers help chemists solve problems and the new tools and software that make this easier.
Methodology
The paper classifies laboratories based on their problem-solving needs and discusses hardware and software trends.
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