US EPA Analytical Services Branch Workshop at Pittcon 2004 – Monday, March 8th

SEDD Workshop at PITTCON 2004


The Staged Electronic Data Deliverable (SEDD) Workshop at PITTCON 2004 will be held on Monday, March 8. The workshop will begin at 8:30AM. The workshop is intended to serve as a discussion forum on all aspects of SEDD with active audience participation. Participants are encouraged to bring their questions and concerns regarding SEDD Implementation. An outline of the workshop schedule is provided below. Please visit the CLP SEDD Page for general information regarding SEDD.


Please Note: You can attend the SEDD Workshop as a part of the PITTCON 2004 registration fee.

 
You do not have to register for the Laboratory Informatics “Conference-within-a-conference” to attend the SEDD Workshop.

Workshop on SEDD:
The Electronic Data Deliverable Format for the New Millennium

Monday, March 8
8:30AM – 12:00PM
Room N227b

8:30 – 8:45AM SEDD Status
Implementation, Production, and Review Software
Anand Mudambi, US Environmental Protection Agency
 
8:45 – 9:45AM What is SEDD?

Requirements for each Stage, discussion of example files for common environmental analytical methods including internal linkages between samples, method Quality Control and Instrument Quality Control, and Addition of Instrument Data Files
Joseph Solsky, US Army Corps of Engineers
 

9:45 – 10:30AM SEDD Production by Laboratories and LIMS Vendors
This session will discuss issues regarding production of SEDD files, stage wise implementation, and compliance with client requirements
Buddy Wilson, Promium
 
10:30 – 10:45AM
 
Break
 
10:30 -11:15AM Electronic Review of SEDD Files:
This session will discuss requirements for data review software to check SEDD files and compatibility with existing electronic data review products
Scott Denzer, Laboratory Data Consultants, Inc.
Al Mayo, Computer Sciences Corporation
 
11:15AM – 12:00PM Input of SEDD files into databases:
This session will discuss input of SEDD XML files into databases and issues for legacy systems.
Mohammed Haq, Computer Sciences Corporation