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Materials Testing
News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific Informatics | Subject: ActiveApps
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 August 2003
Activeapps Offer Flexible Spectral Data
Processing
Thermo Electron has announced the availability of a new series of add-on processing software applications, called ActiveApps, for its leading spectral data processing package, Grams/AI.
Thermo's ActiveApps extend the capabilities of Grams/AI to allow faster, more powerful processing and unrivalled flexibility Based upon Microsoft 's latest ActiveX technology, ActiveApps allow spectroscopists to benefit from performing advanced processing techniques, such as the transferal of data files between applications, a variety of multi-file operations, advanced quantitative analysis and for the prediction of spectral data files
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 19 Jun 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Each of the ActiveApps offers features to radically enhance the user experience and improve user productivity.
New client interfaces and a high level of configurability mean that users are now able to set up their own menus and toolbar buttons in each of the ActiveApps, thereby customizing the interface to suit the way each user works.
The set of ActiveApps include:- IQ Predict - A chemometrics prediction application that can now predict spectral data files against quantitative or qualititative models built with Thermo Electron 's PLSplus/IQ chemometrics software.
QuickQuant - Using QuickQuant the spectroscopist can use classic methods of band height or band area for univariate quantitative analysis.
ExcelExchange - Now allows the transferal of data between SPC-format files and Microsoft Excel worksheets, through the use of a simple-to-use software wizard. Request a free brochure from Thermo Fisher Scientific Informatics ...
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