English -- Assessing Credibility of Computational Modeling Through Verification and Validation: Application to Medical Devices
ASME V&V 40
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ASME - ASME International
Year: 2018
Abstract: Scope: The scope of the Standard encompasses physics-based computational models used for medical device applications. This Standard augments other standards that present V&V methodologies, such as ASME V&V 10 and ASME V&V 20. Therefore, this Standard is intended for the practitioner who is familiar with V&V terminology. It does not present a method for incorporating user expertise or modeler pedigree, nor does it describe the specific V&V activities and rigor that are needed to establish credibility for a particular application and/or device. Instead, this Standard presents a framework for the practitioner to make that assessment using sound engineering judgment. This Standard is not a step-by-step guide, nor is it intended to present a quantitative method for establishing model credibility. While the framework was developed specifically for medical devices, the V&V 40 Subcommittee considers this Standard to be general enough to be applied to other disciplines. Purpose The purpose of this Standard is to provide a framework for assessing the relevance and adequacy of completed V&V activities that establish credibility of a computational model. The credibility should be commensurate with the degree to which the computational model is relied on as evidence of device performance, functional characteristic, and/or safety to support a decision, and the consequences of that decision being incorrect. This Standard will help users communicate the value of the completed V&V activities and establish the associated credibility of the computational model to support a decision.
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contributor author | ASME - ASME International | |
date accessioned | 2019-08-21T10:53:04Z | |
date available | 2019-08-21T10:53:04Z | |
date copyright | 2018.11.19 | |
date issued | 2018 | |
identifier other | JCGMGGAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yse.yabesh.ir/std;que/handle/yse/274375 | |
description abstract | Scope: The scope of the Standard encompasses physics-based computational models used for medical device applications. This Standard augments other standards that present V&V methodologies, such as ASME V&V 10 and ASME V&V 20. Therefore, this Standard is intended for the practitioner who is familiar with V&V terminology. It does not present a method for incorporating user expertise or modeler pedigree, nor does it describe the specific V&V activities and rigor that are needed to establish credibility for a particular application and/or device. Instead, this Standard presents a framework for the practitioner to make that assessment using sound engineering judgment. This Standard is not a step-by-step guide, nor is it intended to present a quantitative method for establishing model credibility. While the framework was developed specifically for medical devices, the V&V 40 Subcommittee considers this Standard to be general enough to be applied to other disciplines. Purpose The purpose of this Standard is to provide a framework for assessing the relevance and adequacy of completed V&V activities that establish credibility of a computational model. The credibility should be commensurate with the degree to which the computational model is relied on as evidence of device performance, functional characteristic, and/or safety to support a decision, and the consequences of that decision being incorrect. This Standard will help users communicate the value of the completed V&V activities and establish the associated credibility of the computational model to support a decision. | |
language | English | |
title | English -- Assessing Credibility of Computational Modeling Through Verification and Validation: Application to Medical Devices | en |
title | ASME V&V 40 | num |
type | standard | |
page | 61 | |
status | Active | |
tree | ASME - ASME International:;2018 | |
contenttype | fulltext |