Solutions for automating the laboratory

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Scientific Computing and Instrumentation | 1999年 / 17卷 / 01期
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Automation - Client server computer systems - Computer architecture - Database systems - Local area networks - Research laboratories - Wide area networks;
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Quality Systems International (QSI) continues to be the technological leader in providing commercial laboratory information management systems (LIMS) solutions. A client/server architecture and database independence were built into the software to provide functional fit while conforming to the architectural requirements of the IS department. The concepts intend to ensure customer satisfaction. There are over 350 WinLIMS sites in operation throughout the world using both local area networks and wide area networks on a host different computing architecture.
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