scholarly journals Hardware Flexibility of Laboratory Automation Systems: Analysis and New Flexible Automation Architectures

2006 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 203-216 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peyman Najmabadi ◽  
Andrew A. Goldenberg ◽  
Andrew Emili
Author(s):  
Prihatini .

In most laboratory LAS (Laboratory Automation System) system recently have been used. though, not all of them used theautomation system and LIS.the LAS is used for the diagnosis of diseases, because it can decrease the error factors as weel as thelaboratoric examination. Regarding to decreasing problems, the expenses of patients who staying in the hospitals could be reduced aswell as their time to stay. the purpose of this article is to know comprehensively LAS and its services in the future in the hospitals' clinicallaboratory. Because before LAS was used the diagnosis time of diseases take a long time as compared to LAS.


1987 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 353-368
Author(s):  
G.K. Hutchinson ◽  
Alok Chaturvedi

Author(s):  
Lynn Hilt ◽  
Jim Berlin ◽  
Terry Weeks

This article outlines a 10-step process for business leaders in the pharmaceutical, biotech, health sciences, and clinical fields, who hire information technology (IT) applications consultants to design, develop, implement, and integrate custom laboratory automation systems. The goal of this model is to identify steps to dramatically improve the effectiveness of the consultant and to reduce implementation risk factors. The probability of project success can be increased significantly when the basics of IT systems development is understood by those internal to the organization and management guides the consultant to the finish line using a defined project control process.


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