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. 1995;17(3):83–88. doi: 10.1155/S1463924695000149

Managing laboratory automation

Thomas J Saboe 1
PMCID: PMC2548074  PMID: 18925018

Abstract

This paper discusses the process of managing automated systems through their life cycles within the quality-control (QC) laboratory environment. The focus is on the process of directing and managing the evolving automation of a laboratory; system examples are given. The author shows how both task and data systems have evolved, and how they interrelate. A BIG picture, or continuum view, is presented and some of the reasons for success or failure of the various examples cited are explored. Finally, some comments on future automation need are discussed.

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