Vendor:Justice Laboratory Software, Inc.

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Justice Laboratory Software, Inc.
Type Corporation
Industry Laboratory informatics
Headquarters 95 East Main Street
Suite 103
Denville, New Jersey
, United States
Number of locations 2
Area served Worldwide
Products
Website Chromperfect.com
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/8882510

Justice Laboratory Software, Inc. develops and distributes chromatography data management systems (CDMS).

History

Justice Laboratory Software began operation in 1982, headed up by Jeff Justice, developer of the Nelson Analytical CDMS from the early '80s. The company introduced its Chromperfect software shortly afterwards.[1]

Technology and products

Chromperfect Seven and SL

Chromperfect Seven is a CDMS "that gives chromatographers complete freedom of choice when selecting hardware and software appropriate for the laboratory."[2]

Chromperfect SL (Small Laboratories) is a slimmed-down but full-feature version of Seven that "provides the most cost effective solution if you only have a couple of instruments in your lab."[3]

Features

Features of Chromperfect SL include[4]:

  • Supports network, serial, and analog instrument outputs
  • Microsoft Office integration
  • Support for connections to third-party software such as LIMS
  • Real-time data views
  • Fine-tuning, noise, and peak adjustments
  • Data analysis tools
  • Data auditing and protection
  • User-level access control
  • Custom reporting
  • Export to PDF

Chromperfect Seven adds[2]:

  • extensibility with application-specific modules
  • support for "any make and model of chromatography instrument"
  • sample automation system
  • extensive network support
  • automated reporting and e-mailing
  • instrument-level security control

Pricing

Demonstration videos and other media

The following demonstration videos exist for Chromperfect products:

Additional information

References