Re: Software for PCs
From: Jim Ong <jong@belmont.com>
Subject: Re: Software for PCs
Date: 9 Oct 1997 19:26:25 -0400
Gary,
You may want to consider the CrossGraphs graphical reporting system, marketed by my company, Belmont Research of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
CrossGraphs automatically divides data into subsets by distinct values or ranges of values of user-specified partitioning variables, and presents each subset of data in its own graph. This lets you create multi-page graphical reports which contain rows and columns of graphs, one graph per patient or patient subgroup, without requiring any programming. CrossGraphs is particularly popular at clinical pharmacology organizations within pharmaceutical companies. For example, you could use CrossGraphs to create graph arrays containing many drug concentration vs. time graphs, one graph per patient.
CrossGraphs was selected as the standard graphing subsystem of the Pharsight Trial Designer, marketed by Pharsight Corporation in Palo Alto, California. It is a computer-assisted trial design software system which helps companies design more effective clinical trials by incorporating PK/PD models and patient population models into the simulation of clinical trials.
CrossGraphs runs on Windows, Solaris, and HP-UX, and is currently in beta test on the PowerPC Macintosh.
You can also develop custom user interfaces to CrossGraphs, to streamline common tasks carried out by specific groups of users and make the capabilities of CrossGraphs available without requiring them to learn the full product.
Additional information about CrossGraphs, including examples of its application to various phases of pharmaceutical R&D, is available on the Belmont Research web page: http://www.belmont.com.
Jim Ong
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Jim Ong, Director of Product Marketing
Belmont Research
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