Specifications

Agilent ChemStore C/S — User Interface
Chromatogram/spectrum pre-
sentation
Here, the display area can contain
both graphics and a table. The
details differ for sample and com-
pound review.
General chart presentation
The chart presentation is avail-
able only if no summary or regres-
sion statistics are in use. If regres-
sion statistics are being calculat-
ed, the regression chart and resid-
ual chart presentations replace it.
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The Agilent ChemStore C/S review
client offers the user two main
“toolkits”: data review and data-
base administration.
Sample and compound review
Within the data review toolkit, the
user has a choice of whether to
see data organized by analysis
(also referred to as “run” or “sam-
ple”) or by compound.
Figure 8
Chart for retention time reproducibil-
ity with warning and critical limits
Agilent ChemStore C/S — Security
Data acquisition, data analysis and
data review are password-protect-
ed. Each user must have a valid
user-id and a password to log on
to the application, as shown in fig-
ure 9. To be able to transfer data
to the database the user must be
logged on to the database. User
validation is done on a per data-
base level and always requires to
enter a user name and a password.
Permissions for several tasks like
approval or archival of runs, cre-
ation of custom fields or studies
can be assigned to each individual
user. Four user group templates
for permission rights are supplied
with the review client. They can
be used as a starting point for the
assignment of the permissions.
Note that users and their security
permissions are configured sepa-
rately for each Agilent ChemStore
C/S database. Users and their per-
missions can be imported from an
existing database during creation
of a new standalone database. In a
client/server environment users
are centrally managed in the
Oracle database.
Electronic signatures and
password security
Agilent ChemStore C/S uses elec-
tronic signatures based on the
application User-ID/password
combination to uniquely identify
the users and their signatures. In
order to keep the password
unique to the individual user an
additional security function is
implemented to periodically check
and revise passwords, and apply
the company's password policy.
Minimum length is the minimum
acceptable length (in characters)
of a password. Password validity
is the length of time (in days)
over which the password remains
valid. Minimum password recy-
cle is the minimum number of
new, unique passwords that a
user must use before a password
can be used again.
Figure 8 is an example of a chart
contained in the display area.
Figure 9
Password protection of the application
software