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For many metrology laboratories, the management system used to track and schedule the daily work is critical to the success of the laboratory. Many labs, if not most, inevitably purchase software from a commercial provider as a means to have a calibration management system in place. A primary concern with the purchase of typical software is the onerous reality that the software systems must be installed on each and every computer or at best served to every computer from a central server.