Presentation Profile
Getting More – or Less – from Intelligent Reports
Currently Scheduled: 10/15/2024 - 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Room: Floral Hall A1
Main Author
Tom Short - Agilent Technologies,Inc.
- Kathleen O'Dea - Agilent Technologies
Abstract:
Reporting in a chromatography data system has a variety of audiences. Some are human, and some are programs – such as a LIMS parser. Creating reports targeted to their specific audiences calls for an intelligent reporting engine. A human reviewer requires a more visually appealing report layout including company logos, chromatogram snippets focused on areas of interest, Summarized and color coded indications the pass / fail criteria. A programmatic report consumer requires something entirely different – attractive visual elements such as graphics, colors, lines or boarders around tables can make parsing reports more difficult. A parser may require a particular separator for result values, or a coded label for a particular piece of metadata. OpenLab CDS’s Intelligent Reporter provides users the flexibility to produce reports targeted to a specific audience – whether human or machine.











