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Integration with BioAssay Enterprise
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Plate data stored in the Inventory Enterprise system can be used in BioAssay Enterprise for use in protocols. While all contents data is maintained in the inventory system, BioAssay records the plate's response to assays. This integration point allows you to both store and analyze biological screening data while tracking location and contents of a plate.
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Plate Management
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Managing plate information is much like managing container data. There are a number of options for creating plates in the system including importing information from pipette logs, or creating plates from a SD file allowing for both single compound and mixture plates. Much like the tools used to manipulate other containers, Inventory Enterprise steps you through the process of creating new plates, moving existing plates, creating daughter plates, and dithering plate contents.
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Barcode Generation and Scanning
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Inventory Enterprise creates unique barcodes for each container in the system. Simply print the barcode and attach it to the container. Use your wireless scanner to rectify location contents by scanning the barcodes of the appropriate containers.
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21CFR11 Audit Trails
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Each change to the database is documented in the Inventory Enterprise audit trails. Electronically filter the data to see all changes made by a particular user, or only the changes made in a particular location between two dates.
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Customized Report Generation / Creation
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Create reports in PDF or SNP format of search results, or location contents. Reports are generated dynamically by a Microsoft Access based report generator. Create your own report templates specific to your site's needs.
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Duplicate Checking/Substance Conflict Resolution
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When a duplicate is detected, according to stereochemistry preferences set by the user, the user is asked if the new substance should be skipped, a duplicate record created, or if one of the duplicate records should be edited. Duplicates are detected according to the key fields the user defines (e.g. structure, CAS number, and Substance Name).
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MSDS Data
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A database of MSDS data sheets are linked to Inventory Enterprise compounds by CAS number. If there are multiple data sheets available, all of the options are made available.
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Integration with Registration System and ChemACX
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Search over the Registration Enterprise, ChemACX, and Inventory Enterprise databases simultaneously. Link directly to compounds in Registration Enterprise and ChemACX in inventory containers. Sharing data between applications limits the possibility of data entry error. If a change is made to the record in database of origin, it is reflected in Inventory Enterprise.
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Oracle Role Based Security
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Usernames and passwords are linked to predefined roles in Oracle. These roles control which buttons and links are available after login, limiting the abilities of lower level users. Application administrators are permitted full control, while another user may be able to access Container Management, but can't add substances.
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Flexibility
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Inventory Enterprise can be adapted to fit any organization's workflow and procedures. Administration tools give high level users the ability to customize the user interface. The software's open architecture allows the application to be easily integrated with additional onsite software (e.g. purchasing systems).
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