• AutoAnalysis is a software which affords a high flexibility in automating analytical methods. (catalysis-conferences.com)
  • Thus, AutoAnalysis is capable of taking a decision by itself based on the analytical results gathered at a given point without intervention of the analyst. (catalysis-conferences.com)
  • AutoAnalysis is a hardware-independent system for automating various analytical methods. (catalysis-conferences.com)
  • Thus, with an appropriate choice of instrumental modules and the required dynamic link libraries (DLLs), AutoAnalysis allows the automatic or semi-automatic implementation of a host of flow techniques including FIA, SIA, MCFIA, MPFS, MSFIA, LOV, CE and HPLC. (catalysis-conferences.com)
  • Although it was primarily conceived for flow techniques, AutoAnalysis also affords the automation of other laboratory processes such as maintaining the pH of a medium by addition of appropriate amounts of an acid or base (pHStat) or controlling bioreactors. (catalysis-conferences.com)
  • It requires changing one of the defaults in the AutoAnalysis settings (you see this when you first open a file for analysis or when you choose AutoAnalysis from the Analysis menu). (sans.edu)
  • One of the greatest advantages of AutoAnalysis is that it allows a variety of problems to be solved using a single software suite, thereby avoiding the need to learn and use a different program for each instrument, providing an open environment. (catalysis-conferences.com)
  • If you forget to do it in the opening dialog or don't change the default, you can apply the analysis later from the Analysis menu, using the One Shot option (or rerunning AutoAnalysis, which will give you the same dialog above). (sans.edu)
  • It is use to charge the Autoanalyzer and to transfer data to your Autoanalysis Applications Software. (prostatcorp.com)