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This article will turn to [[LII:LIMSpec 2022 R2|LIMSpec]]—a [[laboratory informatics]] requirements specification document that has evolved significantly over the years—for input into what the base and specialty requirements of a LIMS are in regards to better complying with [[ISO/IEC 17025]]. With the current version of LIMSpec having at its core standards such as [[ASTM E1578|ASTM E1578-18]] ''Standard Guide for Laboratory Informatics'' and ISO/IEC 17025 ''Testing and calibration laboratories'', the LIMSpec makes for a durable requirements document that, when used to acquire an informatics solution, can better help a [[laboratory]] choose appropriate functionality based upon current standards, regulations, guidance, and more. In particular, this article will look at the touch points of ISO/IEC 17025 with LIMSpec and highlight their importance. | |||
==LIMS and quality management== | ==LIMS and quality management== |
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Title: What are the key elements of a LIMS to better comply with ISO/IEC 17025?
Author for citation: Shawn E. Douglas
License for content: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Publication date: TBD
Introduction
This article will turn to LIMSpec—a laboratory informatics requirements specification document that has evolved significantly over the years—for input into what the base and specialty requirements of a LIMS are in regards to better complying with ISO/IEC 17025. With the current version of LIMSpec having at its core standards such as ASTM E1578-18 Standard Guide for Laboratory Informatics and ISO/IEC 17025 Testing and calibration laboratories, the LIMSpec makes for a durable requirements document that, when used to acquire an informatics solution, can better help a laboratory choose appropriate functionality based upon current standards, regulations, guidance, and more. In particular, this article will look at the touch points of ISO/IEC 17025 with LIMSpec and highlight their importance.