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    R Package Validation Framework

      R Package Validation Framework

      Jul 24, 2024







      Project Scope

      There is consensus across industry that software used for regulatory submission needs to be validated. However, there are few industry accepted guidelines on what is specifically required to meet the bar of validation for Open Source tools and user-contributed extensions, specifically R and R packages

      There are two deliverables from this project: a White Paper and an R package. The White Paper will serve as a reference for industry on how to perform validation for user-contributed extensions of programming software. It will detail the elements that need to be met for the extension to be validated, and ways to document the process in a reusable, efficient, and sharable fashion. The R package will be developed to provide the tools and guidance for validating an R package. It will show how to take advantage of the tools that exist in the R language, and it will be based on the White Paper to ensure the baseline requirements are achieved

      With these tools, there will be a standard to reference on how to approach validation of extensions to the R language. Additionally, by demonstrating how to perform validation, the framework can be more generally applied to software extensions in other languages

      Project Leads

      Email

      Ellis Hughes

      ellis.h.hughes@gsk.com 

      Lauren White (PHUSE Project Coordinator)lauren@phuse.global
      Objectives and DeliverablesTimelines

      Develop and submit a white paper detailing the elements that would be required for any open source technologies user-contributed extensions.

      Q3 2021 

      Develop an R package that would provide the necessary tools and guide the user through the necessary steps to achieve a validated R package. 

      Q4 2021 

      CURRENT STATUS Q3/42021

      White Paper published on the PHUSE Website, project concluded. 

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