ALPIN software, adapted individually to the work processes of our customers, as well as validated standard components, such as servers, tablet PCs, PDAs, readers for transponders and barcodes, printers, but also consultation, service and training are part of the Galilei CRS solution. Their use will provide considerable benefits for your undertaking.
Redundancy-free, all data are saved to a relational database and can be accessed immediately by all persons involved without being delayed by clipboards. This procedure ensures smooth-running processes in your facilities as well.
Specifically developed sophisticated marking techniques for your animals and your different objects, such as racks, cages and water bottles, and their integration in the software enable a largely automated data acquisition in your work process. This ensures stress-free handling of the computer without laborious recording, writing and evaluation work, providing fast, complete and flawless documentation as well as short familiarisation and training periods.
By using the efficient job scheduling and planning functions, the computer work is transferred from the animal area to the desktop of the scientist who is the initiator of the carried out services and now has an as is picture of the animal area. Thus, there is distinctly less physical contact to animal rooms necessary resulting in a reduction of hygienic risks and a better utilisation of the facility's capacities.
The use of Galilei CRS simplifies the communication between all parties involved and renders available all information precisely where needed, thus creating the basis for efficient planning, control and evaluation of highly complex animal experiment projects and improved working basis for the daily co-operation of scientists, animal keepers, technicians and administrative staff.
Flexible ad-hoc enquiries and standard evaluations create transparency and thus ensure acceptance by animal protection officers.
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