Software for automatic control of laboratory analysis

Inspection of physical and chemical substance characteristics makes an important part of product realization processes for many industrial systems. These processes require testing of dozens or hundreds of samples daily, in order to determine the value of the material characteristics and compare it with the established quality limits. Systematization and application of laboratory tests results would be poor quality without the proper computer support. This paper presents software intended for laboratories that monitor production processes.

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