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Proceedings -Wednesday, October 10, 2001
WOC3
A Flexible Architecture for Archiving Instrument Data Using CyberLAB KES™
Bradley L. Ackermann, Eli Lilly and Co.
Daniel B. Kassel, DuPont Pharmaceuticals
Premise:
The CyberLAB Knowledge Engineering SystemTM (Scientific Software,
Inc.) is an integrated solution for building a complete knowledge
base by capturing, collecting, managing and archiving electronic
information. CyberLAB shares not just data, but all types of
information across the enterprise, building an entire electronic
library for informed decision making. The system is designed to
seamlessly manage information with an intuitive Location / Cabinet /
Drawer / Folder (LCDF) hierarchy and uses a familiar web browser
interface.
Data are dynamically archived and restored via the use of
cost-effective optical media. CyberLAB's use of industry standard
web and database technology minimizes obsolescence and reduces the
costs of system administration. The system will manage any type of
electronic file and has the ability to extract an unlimited number
of keys for searching and reporting. CyberLAB has extensive
automation features such as automatic archiving, file transfer,
meta-data extraction and email notification.
The system is a secure, closed system with complete electronic
signature features enabling regulatory compliance with US 21 CFR
Part 11 regulations. Both Oracle and SQL Server are choices for the
supporting database.
This comprehensive and secure knowledge base enables more informed
decision-making toward a goal of improving operational efficiency
and productivity. CyberLAB is able to seamlessly interpret and
organize data, turning it into information and enabling decision
management.
Links
Scientific Software Inc. www.scisw.com
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