Evaluation of the results of the implementation of the information management system for chromatographic equipment in the testing center of on expert institution in the sphere of medicinal products circulation

2021 ◽  
pp. 42-53
Author(s):  
N.I. Burmistrova ◽  
K. A. Koshechkin ◽  
N. G. Preferanskaya

Modern laboratory equipment helps to effectively solve the tasks of the examination of medicines. It is impossible to conduct mass analysis of samples without high-quality software and quickly obtain information about their quality characteristics. This article describes the results of evaluating the implementation of the Agilent OpenLab CDS-2 laboratory information management system for chromatographic equipment at the testing center of an Expert institution in the sphere of Medicinal Products Circulation. Purpose of work. Development and testing of a methodology for assessing the effectiveness of the implementation of modern software for chromatographic equipment. Materials and methods. Analysis of scientific publications of domestic and foreign specialized literature on the problem of evaluating the effectiveness of implementing an information system for managing chromatographic equipment. An analysis of the data of an expert survey was carried out with further graphic processing of the results. Results. A survey was conducted; data were analyzed reporting on the effectiveness of implementing modern software for chromatographic equipment. Conclusion. The result of the analysis of the survey materials is a statement about the high degree of effectiveness of implementing the information management system for chromatographic equipment in the testing center of an Expert institution in the sphere of Medicinal Products Circulation.

2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 16-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Markus List ◽  
Michael Franz ◽  
Qihua Tan ◽  
Jan Mollenhauer ◽  
Jan Baumbach

Summary Electronic laboratory notebooks (ELNs) are more accessible and reliable than their paper based alternatives and thus find widespread adoption. While a large number of commercial products is available, small- to mid-sized laboratories can often not afford the costs or are concerned about the longevity of the providers. Turning towards free alternatives, however, raises questions about data protection, which are not sufficiently addressed by available solutions. To serve as legal documents, ELNs must prevent scientific fraud through technical means such as digital signatures. It would also be advantageous if an ELN was integrated with a laboratory information management system to allow for a comprehensive documentation of experimental work including the location of samples that were used in a particular experiment. Here, we present OpenLabNotes, which adds state-of-the-art ELN capabilities to OpenLabFramework, a powerful and flexible laboratory information management system. In contrast to comparable solutions, it allows to protect the intellectual property of its users by offering data protection with digital signatures. OpenLabNotes effectively closes the gap between research documentation and sample management, thus making Open- LabFramework more attractive for laboratories that seek to increase productivity through electronic data management.


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