ACD/SpecManager Enterprise
Key Capabilities
Available as:
ACD/MS Manager Enterprise
ACD/1D NMR Manager Enterprise
ACD/2D NMR Manager Enterprise
ACD/UVIR Manager Enterprise
ACD/Curve Manager Enterprise
ACD/ChromManager Enterprise
And as a combination of the above modules
ACD/SpecManager Enterprise (for Oracle) is designed for working with remote databases and is thus the preferred choice for large corporations. Encompassing most of the standard ACD/SpecManager module features, ACD/SpecManager Enterprise further enables multiple users to work with the database simultaneously through client-server architecture.
A single database record, for example, can consist of a chromatogram with individual chromatographic peaks linked to all supporting spectroscopic data e.g. MS, UV, IR, and NMR. This hierarchical approach to analytical data storage and company-wide access to the data provides a strong framework for organizations to build analytical data reference systems that can store "work-in-progress" to finalized approved reference knowledge.
The database may be mined in a variety of ways using a mixture of search types including structural, structural similarity, sub-structural, user data, meta data, and spectral. The contents of the database can be visualized, reprocessed, and updated from within the individual data type processing environments.
The database may be mined in a variety of ways using a mixture of search types including structural, structural similarity, sub-structural, user data, meta data, and spectral. The contents of the database can be visualized, reprocessed, and updated from within the individual data type processing environments. ACD/SpecManager Enterprise can operate in two basic modes: "Local" (works like the usual ACD/SpecManager) and "Remote" (works with remote database). Furthermore, two access modes can be set for individual users by the Database Administrator: Read-Only or Read-Write. Read-Only mode permits browsing and searching, whereas Read-Write also permits the user to modify the database information content. These modes are further subdivided into different sub-modes according to the types of accessed data.
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