LIMS
Applied Information Technology
for the Laboratory
LIMS
Applied Information Technology
for the Laboratory
Richard R. Mahaffey
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Softcover reprint of the hardcover I st edition 1990
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Mahaffey, Richard R., 1950-
LIMS : applied information technology for the laboratory / Richard
R. Mahaffey.
p. cm.
Includes index.
1. Laboratories-Management - Data processing. 2. Management
information systems. I. Title.
1989
507' .8-dcI9 89-31192
CIP
Preface
Computing and information management technologies touch our lives in
the environments where we live, play and, work. High tech is ing
the standard. Those of use who work in a laboratory environment are
faced with an obvious challenge. How do we best apply these technol•
ogies to make money for panies? The first level of deliverable
benefits is achieved through task automation. The second level is ob•
tained by integrating the individual islands of automation. The third, or
top level, of benefits is related to applying i
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