Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

FirstPoint and FirstDoc Application of the DIA EDM Reference Model

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "FirstPoint and FirstDoc Application of the DIA EDM Reference Model"— Presentation transcript:

1 FirstPoint and FirstDoc Application of the DIA EDM Reference Model
Jennifer Wemstrom, Principal, Solution Specialist CSC Life Sciences February 11, 2009

2 Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in the following PowerPoint slides are those of the individual presenter and should not be attributed to Drug Information Association, Inc. (“DIA”), its directors, officers, employees, volunteers, members, chapters, councils, Special Interest Area Communities or affiliates, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated. These PowerPoint slides are the intellectual property of the individual presenter and are protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America and other countries. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Drug Information Association, DIA and DIA logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Drug Information Association Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Change to: In addition to DIA’s continued presence in North America, Europe, and Japan, DIA also serves the following regions: India (remove italics from Mumbai, India, October 16-18, 2006) Middle East (7th Annual Middle East Regulatory Conference, Dubai, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, November 14-16, 2006) China Remove Central and Eastern Europe since it’s referenced at the top. Latin America 2

3 CSC’s EDM Products FirstDoc FirstPoint
Based on EMC’s Documentum Platform FirstPoint Based on Microsoft’s SharePoint Platform Both applications are preconfigured with CSC’s “Best Practices” for Life Sciences which are analogous to the EDM Reference Model

4 Best Practices History
CSC Best Practices developed over a decade of over 45 implementations Most recently in the last 2-3 years, several clients contributed directly to the revising of the Best Practices model Abbott, sanofi-aventis, Schering-Plough, Gilead, Amgen, Baxter, Takeda The commonalities of their implementations were built back into the model Model has been “road tested” with numerous implementations, has reduced analysis timelines and proven successful with business users in production

5 Best Practices vs. EDM Reference Model
A high level analysis shows the models very well aligned in both products FirstDoc/DCTM EDM Reference Model CSC Best Practices Domain Document Type Group Document Subtype Artifact Document Unit FirstPoint/MSFT EDM Reference Model CSC Best Practices Domain Library Group Content Type Artifact Document Type

6 Best Practices vs. EDM Reference Model
A detailed analysis also shows models very closely aligned Clinical: Nearly identical Nonclinical: Nearly identical except optional properties of Study Director and Study Facility CMC (Quality): Nearly identical except optional property of Impurity Regulatory Administrative: Similar but slightly different approach which contains a single global model encompassing US, EU, Japan, Canada and Australia

7 Best Practices vs. EDM Reference Model
While the artifacts are almost identical in each domain, CSC’s best practices model has more granular Groups than the EMD Reference Model This is so that different properties can be applied at the Group level. For example, a Study Protocol is a different document Group than a Study Report. This is so that an EU Protocol can have a EUDACT #, while a Study Report can have a Type of Report such as Interim, Final, etc. In all cases, the CSC Best Practices Model contains all the artifacts, properties, and valid values recommended by the EDM Reference Model and contains additional properties Clients can choose to not use additional properties if desired CSC’s model contains a TMF Domain, and is offered in two “flavors” one combined with Clinical and one stand alone

8 FD & FP Value Add Using the EDM Reference Model
Highly configurable solutions that can adapt to changes in the model or client requested changes Product Dictionaries and Guided Paths which relate and filter controlled values and client specific metadata based on user input Security models based on Reference Model Metadata Preconfigured property mapping with industry leading publishing vendors for auto eCTD Outline creation Dynamic Views tailored to user preferences using both artifacts and metadata

9 Detailed Documentation
CSC Best Practices EDM Reference Model

10 Future Steps Implement property changes to align exactly with Reference Model Add optional EMD Reference Model properties not in CSC BP Add optional “Group” property to map where Groups and Subtypes do exactly not align Targeted for FirstDoc R&D 6.1 and FirstPoint 2.0 Implement Pharmacovigilance Model Implement Labeling Model CSC has internal draft model targeted for FirstDoc 6.1 release and FirstPoint 2.0 release but will look to align EDM Reference Labeling Model when released CSC’s Labeling Focus Group Active participation in the DIA EDM Reference Model working group


Download ppt "FirstPoint and FirstDoc Application of the DIA EDM Reference Model"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google