Risk-based Software Validation: Ten Easy Steps by David Nettleton

Risk-based Software Validation: Ten Easy Steps

David Nettleton
183 pages
PDA/DHI
Jan 2006
Hardcover
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This book offers a systematic, ten-step approach, from the decision to validate to the assessment of the validation outcome, for validating configurable off-the-shelf (COTS) computer software that generates data or controls information about products and processes subject to binding regulations. COTS software validation often is a time-consuming process in which a great deal of effort is spent determining the necessary validation tasks and the content and format of the validation documents. This book provides the templates and explains how to get from start to "go live" in the most time-efficient way. It is a tool to help industry professionals effectively validate the systems they need to move their businesses forward. This book comes with CD that provides with templates.
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Pages 183
Publisher PDA/DHI
Published 2006
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