The FDA will host its annual Computational Science Symposium at the scenic Silver Spring Civic Center on March 19-20. The meeting will provide an update on standards, tools, and process initiatives across regulatory review. However, this year the conference is being organized by PhUSE instead of DIA, which promises a number of changes. The format of the meeting has been updated to establish collaborative working groups to address a number of current challenges. These workgroups will focus on the following:
For more information or to sign up, visit PhUSE at http://www.phuse.eu/css.
We look forward to seeing you there!
The OpenCDISC team is happy to announce the upcoming PhUSE Single Day Event, which will be held in Philadelphia on August 11th at Drexel University‘s downtown campus. If you are not familiar with PhUSE, it’s a non-profit organization dedicated to providing a forum for pharmaceutical programmers to share ideas, knowledge, and new technologies relevant to the future direction of our industry.
The Philadelphia event will focus on "Metadata” and its use throughout the clinical data flow process from protocol design to regulatory submission. Attendees will get a chance to learn and share experiences on a range of topics including the collection of metadata, implementation of metadata repositories, and the use of metadata for legacy data conversion, analysis, and submission. The event will feature a group of excellent speakers and panelists from local sponsors and CROs including Merck, AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, and ICON, as well as presentations from the leads of CDISC SHARE, CDISC Protocol Representation, and CDISC XML Technologies teams.
The event is free to PhUSE members and only $40 for non-members. We think this is a great opportunity to mingle and share ideas with your colleagues and we highly recommend it to all OpenCDISC community members.
Check out this link for more information http://www.phuse.eu/One-Day-Events2011USAPhil.aspx
We're pleased to announce the availability of OpenCDISC Validator 1.2.1. This is a maintenance release and includes the following bug fixes:
To download this new version, please visit:
http://www.opencdisc.org/download
Best Regards,
The OpenCDISC Team
Hi everyone, Happy New Year!
The OpenCDISC team is pleased to announce the availability of OpenCDISC Validator 1.2.
Download OpenCDISC Validator 1.2 here
The latest release is focused on adding support for ADaM validation. The OpenCDISC ADaM validation rules have been implemented based on the recently published validation checks from the CDISC ADaM team. Now is your chance to test drive your data against these checks. Please post your questions/comments on the ADaM forum. Both OpenCDISC and CDISC ADaM teams are looking forward to your feedback.
The OpenCDISC team is pleased to announce our participation in the first ever US based PhUSE Single Day Event (SDE) which will be held in Boston on September 28th, 2010 at the New England Research and Development Center. If you are not familiar with PhUSE, it’s a non-profit organization dedicated to providing a forum for pharmaceutical programmers to share ideas, knowledge, and new technologies relevant to the future direction of our industry.
The OpenCDISC team is pleased to announce the availability of OpenCDISC Validator 1.1.
Download OpenCDISC Validator 1.1 here
The latest release is focused on performance and scalability. The validation engine has been improved and tuned to run up to 3x faster at the minimum recommended hardware configuration. The Validator has also been enhanced to take advantage of multithreading and additional memory available on powerful workstations and server environments to scale to validate the largest studies and datasets. Please refer to OpenCDISC Validator Performance and Scalability Guide for further details.
Dear OpenCDISC Community,
We're pleased to announce that OpenCDISC Validator 1.0.1 is now available. This version is principally a maintenance release and includes a number of bug fixes and minor enhancements. These include:
The OpenCDISC team is pleased to announce the availability of OpenCDISC Validator 1.0, the first production release of our open source CDISC compliance tool. Download OpenCDISC Validator 1.0 here
Hey everyone,
We have great news! OpenCDISC Validator Beta 2 has been released and is available for download.
We also had a chance to showcase Validator at the CDISC Interchange, where we've gotten great feedback and tons of encouragement. If you missed it, we have included some highlights and pictures below.