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Session:
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7C - Software and Automation
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Date & Time:
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Wednesday August 9, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
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Paper Title:
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Calibration DATA management system conforming to ISO17025
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Speaker:
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Masaru Sanoh, engineer
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CoAuthors:
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Masashi Kurokawa, Akiu Yamazaki
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Speaker Info
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Company:
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Agilent Technologies International Japan, Ltd.
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Department:
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Measurement Standards Center
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Address:
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9-1 Takakura-Machi
, Hachioji-Shi Tokyo, 192-0033, Japan
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Phone:
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81-426-60-8444
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Fax:
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81-426-60-8445
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Email:
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Masaru_Sanoh@agilent.com
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Abstract:
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There has been much progress in powerful, generic software products for organizing work. However, in the calibration laboratory many tasks are still done by hand or not at all. Unable to down load the working standard data in graphical form. Visual trend analysis of calibration data is not available. Historical data (if available) is in various formats on individual test stations. Environmental data recorded manually (Humidity, temperature) or paper records from a chart recorder. Customer information recorded manually, even for returning customers. Does this describe a laboratory environment for which you are responsible? This paper will describe how the Measurement Standards Center of Agilent Technologies International Japan, Ltd. addressed these issues. By creating a user friendly custom application constructed on the MS Word, MS Excel and MS Access platforms, we have improved our systems to store and re-use consistent data about calibrations from a common data base. As a result, improved quality and efficiency have proven to be a bountiful return on this investment.
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