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The development and use of a communication system for the chemical laboratory is described. It provides local access to instruments, computers and personal work stations (PC) as well as connection to wide area networks via the X.25 standard protocol and respective gateways on the basis of the DFN services (Deutsches Forschungsnetz) dialog, remote job entry, file transfer and message handling (EAN X.400). The standardization of digital spectra is considered.
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Armitage, H., Gentz, P.C., Khuen, A. et al. Distributed data processing in NMR spectroscopy. Mikrochim Acta 89, 261–270 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01207320
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