Today I start another instrument interface. Now the novelty has worn off. I just want to get this puppy up and running.
Still loving the client's homegrown interface framework, but the requirements for these interfaces are pretty strict and the instruments are not very featureful in the output department. These interfaces are a bit of a grind, although it is gratifying to work with users who know exactly what they need and who test so thoroughly. It is also gratifying to be filling such a concrete need.
A blog about real-world solutions to common clinical lab IT issues by Brendan Hemingway.
Showing posts with label Analyzer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Analyzer. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Thursday, February 19, 2004
Cell-Dyn 4000 Automated Analyzer Interface
Today I started work on another automated analyzer interface, this time for the CD4000. I expected that instruments in the same series would be similar, but I was wrong: much like consumer electronics, the individual instruments seem to differ greatly from model to model.
I am still using the same protocol and still using the same very good framework from the client. But this time I will be adding a feature entirely my own: an automated Audit module to support the new-to-the-client feature of....autoverification! Rather behind the industry curve, the client has decided to adopt autoverification but they want strict monitoring and tight control, which is OK by me.
I am still using the same protocol and still using the same very good framework from the client. But this time I will be adding a feature entirely my own: an automated Audit module to support the new-to-the-client feature of....autoverification! Rather behind the industry curve, the client has decided to adopt autoverification but they want strict monitoring and tight control, which is OK by me.
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