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Computer-Assisted HPLC and Knowledge Management

Yuri Kazakevich, Michael McBrien, and Rosario LoBrutto [Pg.503]

The second level of computer utilization in HPLC is extraction of valuable analytical and physicochemical information from the chromatogram. This includes standard analytical procedures of peak integration, calibration and quantitation, and more complex correlation of the retention dependencies with variation of selected parameters. [Pg.503]

At the third (and probably highest) level, a computer is used for the sophisticated analysis of many different experimental results stored in databases. This level is usually regarded as a knowledge management level and can have quite a variety of different goals  [Pg.503]

HPLC for Pharmaceutical Scientists, Edited by Yuri Kazakevich and Rosario LoBrutto Copyright 2007 by John Wiley Sons, Inc. [Pg.503]

In this chapter the third level of computer-assisted HPLC—the use of expert systems (like Drylab [1], AutoChrom [2], and ChromSword [3]) for effective method development— is discussed. [Pg.504]


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