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Managing Multiuser Equipment


be booked separately for detailed spectrum image analysis. T e small program size of the RTLS allows it to be installed on both the SEM computer and the EDS computer.


Conclusion


A real-time logging system, RTLS, has been developed for managing multiuser equipment. T e soſt ware is a Java logging system, which is easy to install and use. It features two basic interfaces: a log-in interface and a logbook interface. T e fi rst one is a semi-transparent shielded layer for sign-in, and the second one records the usage information. T e soſt ware can be used as a practical tool in a research group or facility center to manage multiuser equipment.


Acknowledgment T e author would like to thank the editor for his valuable comments and suggestions for the improvement of this article.


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Figure 5 : Microscope information is viewable even with the semitransparent layer in gray on top of the computer monitor. For clarity, the gray layer is removed here.


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