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| Intertek ASG Computational Chemistry Group
Scientific Data Management, Analysis and Visualization
The amount of data being collected and stored is continually increasing. The availability of this data should enhance decision making but it often does exactly the opposite. The sheer volume of data often hides the important information that is needed, and it almost always slows the process of finding it. Data overload combined with the pressure to make faster, smarter decisions are combining to overwhelm decision-making teams. Effective decision making depends on quality information.
Scientific data management and visualization can help you maximise the value of your data. |
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The Issues:
- Large quantities of data giving data overload
- Unused historical data
- Rapidly increasing current data
- Many diverse unconnected data sources
- Uncontrolled data
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The Solutions:
- Automated data capture
- Data validation and error checking
- Controlled consolidated storage
- Advanced numerical analysis
- Advanced graphical visualization
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Value Added
- Fewer chances for errors in data
- Capturing the whole picture
- Deriving knowledge from data
- Faster decisions giving
reduced time-to-market
- Smarter decisions giving reduced cost-to-market
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Areas of Offerings |
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Data Collection
- Automated data capture
- File format interconversion
- Data export from equipment
Data Consolidation
- Database design and creation
- Bespoke procedures for bulk data upload
- Table linkages
- Database query design
Data Analysis
- Numerical analyisis
- Statistical analysis
- Graphical analysis
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Data Storage
- Database design and creation
- Batch upload procedures
- Database query and view creation
Data Validation
- Pre-validated templates
- Consistency checking
- Rule-based auditing
Data Visualization
- Static Excel charts
- Active Excel graphing
- Interactive Spotfire visualizations
- Presentation quality graphics
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Some of these areas are also described on the following web pages:
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