Autoscribe has launched a Requirements Definition service to help in the early stages of LIMS projects.
The Requirements Definition service includes customer site visits and detailed discussions with all the appropriate personnel to identify all of the essential components as well as the desirable ones.
Following initial assessment, a User Requirements document will be produced including, where needed, flow diagrams related to the work patterns and responsibilities.
This is then reviewed by the customer and revised through several iterations if necessary before the final document is delivered.
Failure to adequately define user requirements can result in a LIMS project collapsing or failing to deliver the expected benefits.
Even worse, it can result in projects going over budget, with additional non-budgeted ongoing costs for IT consultants on site for many months after delivery of the system.
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