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Computerized quality control

T.F. Hartley

(Ellis Horwood series in analytical chemistry)

Ellis Horwood, 1990

2nd ed.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [236]-242) and index

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Description

Quality control and statistics are sometimes regarded as the least interesting aspects of the analytical chemists' work. This book aims to reverse such attitudes, illustrating how computer programs in BASIC can perform the tasks of tabulating quality control data and statistical reports. Each topic is introduced with a discussion of the relevant theoretical background. There follows a documented explanation of the program or programs designed to achieve the objectives. The book aims to provide the necessary theoretical background to statistical quality control for implementation on a laboratory personal computer. All the BASIC programs have been written in an open style so that the reader can use them as the modules in a scheme tailored exactly to local requirements. The inclusion of extensive worked examples provide the reader with the information necessary to appreciate more fully the scope of this approach to quality control in the analytical laboratory.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • calibration graphs
  • batch quality control
  • between-batch quality control
  • laboratory computing - a discussion.

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