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Taylor & Francis Validation of Computerized Analytical Systems 1995 Edition by Ludwig Huber
Validation of Computerized Analytical and Networked Systems provides the definitive rationales, logic, and methodology for validation of computerized analytical systems. Whether you are involved with formulation or analytical development laboratories, chemical or microbiological quality control laboratories, LIMS installations, or any aspect of robotic in a healthcare laboratory, this book furnishes complete validation details.International and FDA regulations and requirements are discussed and juxtaposed with numerous practical examples that show you how to cost-effectively and efficiently accomplish validation acceptable to FDA GCP/GLP/GMP, NAMAS, and EN45001 standards. The templates included provide documentation examples and the many checklists found throughout the book assure that all aspects of covered in a logical sequence. The chapters describe and explain such topics as the Product Life Cycle revalidation, change control, documentation requirements, qualifications, testing, data validation and traceability, inspection, SOPs, and many other that help streamline the validation process. Table of contents : - Chapters include:Regulations and StandardsTerminologyDesign QualificationVendor AssessmentValidation During DevelopmentInstallation QualificationOperational QualificationMaintenance and Ongoing Performance QualificationValidation of Macros and Spreadsheet ProgramsQualification of NetworksCompliance with Electronic Records and Signatures (21 CFR Part 11)Operational Compliance of Legacy SystemsAuditsAppendices include: Glossary and Standard Operating Procedures