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Product category: Laboratory information management system (LIMS)
News Release from: Autoscribe | Subject: LimsBuilder
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 28 February 2005

Create your ideal Lims

Reduce the time needed to create a Lims Requirements document, and (apparently) have fun doing it, with this configuration and prototyping tool

LimsBuilder is described as a unique configuration tool that allows users to define requirements for a Lims by creating a prototype of the ideal system LimsBuilder provides the ability to define system appearance using unique screen and menu design tools and much more

Single or multiple workflows can be created using sets of screens to define requirements at sample registration, sample receipt, testing, test validation and sample approval - and more.

Each screen appearance can be designed using customer terminology, the field definitions and positioning required and the placement/functionality/terminology associated with buttons.

Multiple menu schemes can be designed together with multiple sample numbering schemes.

System security can also be defined.

LimsBuilder can be used to create a highly detailed prototype of the system needed or a much simpler overview system.

On completion of the configuration task a complete definition of the system can be printed including all screen designs and explanations.

The real benefit of LimsBuilder is that the system can be visualised rather than just being represented in a textual document, says Autoscribe.

LimsBuilder is available on monthly rental terms and an obligatory training course is provided in the first month within the rental cost.

LimsBuilder is said to be ideal for consultants, developers and end user customers who have a need to define requirements in a visual manner as well as on paper.

Alternatively the system can be used for training courses. Request a free brochure from Autoscribe ...

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