An integrated system is described that has been developed for the processing of data from metabolic balance studies. The system detects and converts into digital form the output of AutoAnalyxers, reads unknowns, constructs standard curves, carries out quality control operations, performs the require
DIADEM — A system for the interactive data acquisition and processing in an analytical laboratory
✍ Scribed by Frens Peters; Wolfgang Teschner
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1979
- Weight
- 854 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-468X
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✦ Synopsis
A conversational program for the acquisition of experimental data in a multi-user, multi-instrument computer system is described. It assists the researcher when recording on-time data. Due to the simple structure of the dialogue, no special knowledge of computer handling is required by the experimenter. Whereas the experimental methods are versatile, a uniform concept of the dialogue and the file structure is realized.
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