G. Chatzoudis et al., DEVELOPMENT OF PC SOFTWARE TO SUPPORT SOIL, PLANT AND IRRIGATION WATER ANALYSIS, Communications in soil science and plant analysis, 25(9-10), 1994, pp. 1447-1453
The present project describes the planning and development of PC softw
are for soil, plant and irrigation water analysis. Our main target was
to develop user-friendly software that is easy to handle and capable
of covering all the laboratory needs. So we developed three programmes
entitled ''soil,'' ''water,'' and ''plant'' to support soil, plant an
d irrigation water analysis, respectively. The programme's structure i
s menu driven, permitting the user to interact between the work to be
done, data entry and file control. The user can move from screen to sc
reen through the index screen in order to make corrections, add or del
ete data and files. Each programme has the ability to produce output s
heets for the chosen sample and analysis in order to deal with laborat
ory measurements. Mathematical formulae, curves and diagrams are also
included for printing purposes. The capability of storing the results
in order to be processed by other statistical programmes also exists.
Our laboratory experience and testing has shown that the software is b
oth easy to use and reliable in organizing the analysis and producing
permanent records for the soil research.