An Evaluation of Standardized Software for Processing GC/MS Data from Different Vendors' Instruments in a Forensic Laboratory |
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Authors: | Eamonn McGee N.Dip. Scott MacDonald Hon.B.Sc. Graham A. McGibbon Ph.D. Arvin Moser M.Sc. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre of Forensic Sciences, , Toronto, ON, M7A 2G8 Canada;2. Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., , Toronto, ON, M5C 1T4 Canada |
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Abstract: | Forensic science laboratories perform analyses on a variety of materials using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Instruments from different vendors may be used, requiring analysts to be proficient in the use of multiple proprietary software packages for collecting and processing data. There is no standardized GC/MS software available that can acquire data from different vendors' instruments. However, there are third‐party processing software products that can import data files in different formats. The Centre of Forensic Sciences compared the data processing performance of one such product, ACD/MS Manager Suite, with three instrument vendors' software used for casework analysis. This product was tested for its compatibility with the existing software, its capability to load and present data, and to initiate searches of commercial libraries. The study shows that the MS Manager module provides a means for the forensic analyst to view, process, and report on data from different sources in one software package. |
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Keywords: | forensic science fire debris trace analysis computer data processing gas chromatography/mass spectrometry spectral library searching standardized software ACD/MS Manager Suite |
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