Pharmaceutical Computer Systems Validation

Pharmaceutical Computer Systems Validation
Author: Guy Wingate
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 773
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1420088955

Thoroughly revised to include the latest industry developments, the Second Edition presents a comprehensive overview of computer validation and verification principles and how to put them into practice. To provide the current best practice and guidance on identifying and implementing improvements for computer systems, the text extensively reviews regulations of pharmaceuticals, healthcare products, blood processing, medical devices, clinical systems, and biotechnology. Ensuring that organizations transition smoothly to the new system, this guide explains how to implement the new GMP paradigm while maintaining continuity with current practices. In addition, all 24 case studies from the previous edition have been revised to reflect the new system.

Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Manufacturing Computer Systems Validation

Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Manufacturing Computer Systems Validation
Author: Orlando Lopez
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351704346

Validation of computer systems is the process that assures the formal assessment and report of quality and performance measures for all the life-cycle stages of software and system development, its implementation, qualification and acceptance, operation, modification, requalification, maintenance and retirement (PICS CSV PI 011-3). It is a process that demonstrates the compliance of computer systems functional and non-functional requirements, data integrity, regulated company procedures and safety requirements, industry standards, and applicable regulatory authority’s requirements. Compliance is a state of being in adherence to application-related standards or conventions or regulations in laws and similar prescriptions. This book, which is relevant to the pharmaceutical and medical devices regulated operations, provides practical information to assist in the computer validation to production systems, while highlighting and efficiently integrating worldwide regulation into the subject. A practical approach is presented to increase efficiency and to ensure that the validation of computer systems is correctly achieved.

Handbook of Computer and Computerized System Validation for the Pharmaceutical Industry

Handbook of Computer and Computerized System Validation for the Pharmaceutical Industry
Author: Stephen Robert Goldman
Publisher: 1st Book Library
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This handbook details methods for sustainable compliance with GxPs and 21 CFR Part 11 validation requirements regarding computerized systems in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industry. The handbook follows FDA guidelines and best industry practices in defining roles, responsib

21 CFR Part 11

21 CFR Part 11
Author: Orlando López
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2004-01-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1135488754

Covering regulatory requirements stipulated by the FDA, this book delineates the organization, planning, verification, and documentation activities and procedural controls required for compliance with worldwide computer systems validation regulations. The author introduces supporting technologies such as encryption and digital signatures and places

Validating Pharmaceutical Systems

Validating Pharmaceutical Systems
Author: John Andrews
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2005-08-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781135487997

All too often, the words "computer validation" strike terror into the hearts of those new to the process and may even cause those familiar with it to tremble. Validating Pharmaceutical Systems: Good Computer Practice in Life Science Manufacturing delineates GCP, GLP, and GMP regulatory requirements and provides guidance from seasoned practitioners on how to fulfill them. John Andrews and his team tackle the perceived complexities surrounding the validation of a wide variety of automated systems. Sprinkled with case studies and real-life examples, the book offers a step-by-step review of topics such as planning, design, auditing, risk management, and specification. The in-depth, by example coverage demystifies the challenges of manufacturing execution systems(MES), laboratory information management systems(LIMS), and network qualification. The first section examines the different levels of automated systems used throughout the drug development, manufacture, and delivery lifecycle, using the GAMP 4 lifecycle approach to their validation. The second section uncovers some real-life applications of GAMP 4 to different areas of the regulations such as GLP, GCP, GMP, and GDP. The book explores some of the latest thinking on computer validation and reflects changes that have occurred in the industry since the early days of validation. The contributors are a deliberate blend of those who have faced the problems of the 1990s and the Y2K controversies and those who have more recently arrived on the scene and made an impact on the perception of validation of automated systems across the field of GxP. They do more than show you how to do the right thing; they show you how to do the right thing in compliance with regulations.

GAMP 5

GAMP 5
Author: Sion Wyn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Computer systems
ISBN: 9781931879613

GAMP 5 provides pragmatic and practical industry guidance to achieve compliant computerized systems fit for intended use in an efficient and effective manner. This technical document describes a flexible risk-based approach to compliant GxP regulated computerized systems, based on scalable specification and verification. It points to the future of computer systems compliance by centering on principles behind major industry developments such as PQLI; ICH Q8, Q9, Q10; and ASTM E2500. This revolutionary Guide addresses the entire lifecycle of an automated system and its applicability to a wide range of information systems, lab equipment, integrated manufacturing systems, and IT infrastructures. It contains new information on outsourcing, electronic batch recording, end user applications (such as spreadsheets and small database applications), and patch management.

Embedded Systems and Software Validation

Embedded Systems and Software Validation
Author: Abhik Roychoudhury
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2009-04-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0080921256

Modern embedded systems require high performance, low cost and low power consumption. Such systems typically consist of a heterogeneous collection of processors, specialized memory subsystems, and partially programmable or fixed-function components. This heterogeneity, coupled with issues such as hardware/software partitioning, mapping, scheduling, etc., leads to a large number of design possibilities, making performance debugging and validation of such systems a difficult problem. Embedded systems are used to control safety critical applications such as flight control, automotive electronics and healthcare monitoring. Clearly, developing reliable software/systems for such applications is of utmost importance. This book describes a host of debugging and verification methods which can help to achieve this goal. - Covers the major abstraction levels of embedded systems design, starting from software analysis and micro-architectural modeling, to modeling of resource sharing and communication at the system level - Integrates formal techniques of validation for hardware/software with debugging and validation of embedded system design flows - Includes practical case studies to answer the questions: does a design meet its requirements, if not, then which parts of the system are responsible for the violation, and once they are identified, then how should the design be suitably modified?

Analytical Method Validation and Instrument Performance Verification

Analytical Method Validation and Instrument Performance Verification
Author: Chung Chow Chan
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2004-04-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 047146371X

Validation describes the procedures used to analyze pharmaceutical products so that the data generated will comply with the requirements of regulatory bodies of the US, Canada, Europe and Japan. Calibration of Instruments describes the process of fixing, checking or correcting the graduations of instruments so that they comply with those regulatory bodies. This book provides a thorough explanation of both the fundamental and practical aspects of biopharmaceutical and bioanalytical methods validation. It teaches the proper procedures for using the tools and analysis methods in a regulated lab setting. Readers will learn the appropriate procedures for calibration of laboratory instrumentation and validation of analytical methods of analysis. These procedures must be executed properly in all regulated laboratories, including pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical laboratories, clinical testing laboratories (hospitals, medical offices) and in food and cosmetic testing laboratories.

Computer System Validation and GAMP 5

Computer System Validation and GAMP 5
Author: Vonlynx Solutions LLC
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2020-12-19
Genre:
ISBN:

The purpose of this book is to help you understand how computerized systems are validated using the GAMP5framework. The information will be presented in a project life cycle format. This will give you a solid idea howComputerized System Validation projects are conducted. This book is suited for anyone new to Computer SystemsValidation. It is written in a simple manner and can serve as starter guide which includes many high-level sample templates and illustration.