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CELLULA-V :: Screenshots from the new release

The new release (v3.0) of CELLULA-V has a completely new skin. Here's an advance view of some screenshots showing the new look. With CELLULA-V, you can calculate and visualise process capabaility within ExcelTM. It's an ideal Quality by Design tool, helping you to capture your evolving process knowledge and convey it to others. It's equally applicable to processes undergoing initial development and also for processes in routine use.

For Processes in Development

Process performance charts show the improvements made throughout the development phase.

Process performance metrics quantify how capable the process is at delivering in-spec product.

Process parameter metrics show the journey taken during the development phase.

For Processes in Routine Use

Statistical process control charts showing how, over a number of campaigns, an individual Product Attribute is improved in its performance against spec.

Capability and performance metrics for the whole process, shown over 3 campaigns.

Process performance tracking - presented in terms of sigma. Overall capability is reflected in the size and colour of the bubble.
Posted on Feb 17, 2009 at 05:30PM by Registered Commenterprismtc in , , | | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

RSC High Throughput Technologies 20-22 Mar 2007

tools.pngThe Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is scheduling its fourth High Throughput Technologies (HTT4) course for chemists and chemistry users on 20-22 March. The course runs at the University of Cambridge and has a large number of expert practitioner speakers in the field, both academically and industrially based, representing the breadth and rapid growth of current usage of HTT. One of the speakers is GlaxoSmithKline's Martin Owen, who on Day 3 is leading a session on Data and Design of Experiments. PROSIM will feature in a supporting role during Martin's session.
Posted on Mar 12, 2007 at 09:23AM by Registered Commenterprismtc in , , , , | | EmailEmail | PrintPrint