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As business environments become more complex and turbulent the need to develop innovative products frequently and rapidly has become a strategic concern. In an environment in which efficiency can be measured by the ability of a health-care company to bring new products to market on ever-shortening timescales, effective communication and decision-making processes are of strategic importance.
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- Information System
- Rapid Prototype
- Laboratory Information Management System
- Legacy Data
- Meet User Requirement
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Storr, I.R. (1995). The promise of client—server LIMS applications. In: Stafford, J.E.H. (eds) Advanced LIMS Technology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0615-3_11
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