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LIMS : Implementation and Management

by Allen S. Nakagawa
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Overview

There is currently a high level of interest in Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), which, when successfully implemented, can revitalize the operations of a laboratory and contribute significantly to the effectiveness and efficiency of the overall enterprise. LIMS describes the strategy, planning, resources, and activities needed to integrate LIMS and its supporting technologies into an organization. It covers all aspects of implementation and management and has the benefit of not being product specific. This book will not date as it is not restricted to a particular software product, hardware platform, or technical automation approach. Instead it deals with the issues, expertise, organization, and resources that contribute to the successful implementation of LIMS. The author has wide experience of automated laboratory systems in the chemical, pharmaceutical, environmental, and biotechnology industries, and for the past 15 years has been intimately involved in every aspect of LIMS implementations including justification, system selection, installation, project management, developing, training, validation, performance optimization, and maintenance. LIMS contains numerous illustrations and tables to highlight concisely the major points and concepts discussed in each chapter. The book is essential reading for laboratory, information systems and project managers responsible for the implementation of LIMS and, as it does not require any previous knowledge of computers or laboratory information management systems, is easily accessible to all.

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Describes the strategy, planning, resources, and activities needed to integrate a Laboratory Information Management System into an organization. The treatment is product and software neutral and so applicable to a wide range of industries such as chemical, pharmaceutical, environmental, and biotechnological. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 31, 1994
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry, The
Pages
194
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780851868240

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