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Method Validation in a LIMS and CDS Centric Lab Environment

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Explore method validation processes in laboratory environments that rely on Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) and Chromatography Data Systems (CDS) in this 16-minute webinar presented by mathematician and software architect Jürgen Voorgang. Learn how to connect LIMS and CDS systems effectively, utilize and refine their data through additional calculations to establish a solid foundation for method validation work. Discover approaches for handling demanding projects with high data volumes, particularly in wastewater, environmental analysis, and trace analysis applications. Understand the requirements for both standard and custom calculations that can be defined on a per-project basis to meet specific method validation needs. Examine strategies for generating comprehensive reports that include detailed results and automatically created summaries for zero-effort reporting capabilities. Master techniques for integrating additional materials such as documents and images into final documentation while ensuring compliance through mandatory workflows, audit trails, and revision history. Gain insights into creating outputs suitable for printouts, document exports, and input feeds for external systems in standardized formats including database, XML, and JSON. The presentation emphasizes balancing simplicity of use with powerful compliance features essential for regulated laboratory environments. PACE credits are available for registered Labroots members who complete the viewing requirements.

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Method Validation in a LIMS and CDS Centric Lab Environment

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