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Laboratory information management system (LIMS)
News Release from: Autoscribe | Subject: Matrix Rutherford
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 September 2005
Lims goes nuclear
Latest configuration of laboratory information management system (Lims) is specifically designed for the nuclear industry and related test laboratories.
Matrix Rutherford is the latest configuration of Matrix Lims, specifically designed for the nuclear industry and related test laboratories The Matrix Rutherford system is described as versatile software that features workflows for environmental district surveys, liquid discharge, gaseous discharge and chemistry all in one system
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Matrix Rutherford is built on Microsoft.net technology and has been designed as a fully configurable, out of the box Lims solution, in co-operation with several companies working in the nuclear industry.
Matrix Rutherford permits the same screens to be configured one time only and deployed over the web, client/server, Citrix and tablet/pocket PCs.
Matrix Rutherford is suitable for many variations of work and sample tracking.
It is said to be especially strong on traceability, location tracking and the collation of reports for regulatory authorities, thereby saving significant operator time in the preparation of these reports.
Automated summary reporting also virtually eliminates operator reporting errors.
The system can also be connected to multiple instrument types used within the nuclear industry.
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