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Sylvia H. Fang

Researcher at Applied Biosystems

Publications -  4
Citations -  61

Sylvia H. Fang is an academic researcher from Applied Biosystems. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interface (computing) & Instrumentation (computer programming). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 61 citations.

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System and method for discovery of biological instruments

TL;DR: In this article, a system and methods for integrating laboratory instrumentation and applications to provide a unified control and coordination architecture under a common interface is presented, where mechanisms for detection of various hardware and software components are automatically recognized and incorporated into a centralized control system that provides live monitoring of the operational status of available components.
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System and method for generating user interfaces for different instrument types

TL;DR: An instrumentation interface application that obtains information from an instrument directory and generates a graphic user interface populated based on the information is presented in this article, where the information for a given instrument may be formatted in a manner so as to allow the interface application to interpret the information to be displayed in a certain manner.
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System and method for open control and monitoring of biological instruments

TL;DR: In this paper, a system and methods for integrating laboratory instrumentation and applications to provide a unified control and coordination architecture under a common interface is presented, where the individual functionalities and input/output data types for each component are recognized and incorporated into a centralized control and monitoring system.
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System and method for providing a standardized state interface for instrumentation

TL;DR: An instrumentation interface that provides a standardized states of a plurality of devices to a control system is simplified by allowing the control system to perform in terms of simplified standard states as mentioned in this paper, where device specific states that vary for different types of devices are logically linked to the standardized states via a form of a translator.