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Instrument control software
News Release from: Labtronics | Subject: Nexxis BDS
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 21 October 2002
Next generation instrument interfacing
Software provides a new balance automation and data management system that provides secure and documented control over balance applications and balance data management
Nexxis is the latest in a line of software solutions from Labtronics Create a secure information network in your laboratory with the new Nexxis Balance Data System
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 16 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Nexxis Balance Data System (BDS) is a new balance automation solution and data management system that provides secure and documented control over balance applications and balance data management.
Nexxis BDS is designed to address issues of data integrity and security and to include all of the components required for compliance with 21 CFR Part 11.
Nexxis BDS is designed to ensure that SOPs are carried out completely and correctly.
A powerful, high level Process Editor is used to define the SOP process for a weighing application.
The process can include data collection from the balance, communication with the balance, messages for the analyst, interfacing to Lims, reporting requirements, data storage to files or databases, calculations, etc.
Each step of the analysis can be clearly defined and implemented.
At run time the analytical procedure is controlled by the interaction between Nexxis BDS, the balance and the analyst.
Nexxis BDS provides laboratory analysts and managers with unprecedented access to the information that they need to ensure the accuracy and integrity of reported data.
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