Practical aspects of an on-line laboratory data system
1979

On-line Laboratory Data System

Sample size: 10000 publication Evidence: moderate

Author Information

Author(s): A.P. Rowland, C.C. Blake

Primary Institution: Institute of Terrestrial Ecology

Conclusion

The developed on-line laboratory data processing system significantly improves efficiency and accuracy in handling analytical data.

Supporting Evidence

  • The system allows for the simultaneous collection of data from multiple instruments.
  • Improvements in accuracy were noted after the introduction of the microprocessor system.
  • The system has been used under heavy routine conditions for many months.

Takeaway

This study shows how a computer system can help scientists analyze a lot of samples quickly and accurately, making their work easier.

Methodology

The system uses automated analytical techniques and a dedicated processing system to handle data from various instruments.

Limitations

Some functions of the system did not fit existing laboratory practices and required modifications.

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