Hi,
It's an old publication, but I believe that the proposal is still valid.
http://jla.sagepub.com/content/4/3/40.full
http://www.lecis.org/about.htm
I think that the proposal has not advanced much in the industrial
environment but could be used by the hacker community which develops
automation projects in the laboratory.
The adoption of this standard could improve the integration of different
lab automation projects using free software and open hardware.
What do you think?
Best regards,
Markos
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