Computerized system validation
Computerized system validation (CSV) is the documented process of assuring that a computerized system does exactly what it is designed to do in a consistent and reproducible manner. The validation process begins with the system proposal/requirements definition and continues until system retirement and retention of the e-records based on regulatory rules
System requirement
Documented system requirements are required for CSV as they clearly stipulate the intended use of a computer system application. System requirements are gathered and documented in the system definition phase. System definition artifacts that reflect these requirements can include, but are not limited to, the following:
- User Requirements Specification: Details each feature of the system.
- Hardware Requirements Specification: Minimum hardware required to support the system.
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See also
- Software testing
- Software engineering
- List of software engineering topics
- Quality assurance
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