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R Validation Hub’s {riskassessment} Application – Mini Series Part 2

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The R Validation Hub – a working group established within the R Consortium to support the adoption of R within a biopharmaceutical regulatory setting – held a two-part mini-series about their {riskmetric} package and {riskassessment} application. 

The full talk is available here. Part 1 is available here.

In the second part of the mini-series, the team explained in depth how the {riskassessment} application helps those making “package inclusion” requests for GxP environments, which means the application empowers users to assess package risks themselves before making an IT request. It arms them with the criteria they need to show a package meets (or fails to meet) their organization’s unique set of requirements. 

The highlight of the talk was covering upgrades and improvements made to the application. 

Here’s a breakdown of what’s new:

The R Validation Hub team also shared a sneak peek of some exhilarating features, such as {riskscore}; there’s also more in store for package exploration within the app.

A Special Note on GSK’s Contributions

GSK Collaborators have generously contributed code that enhances the user experience. This new feature will enable users to delve deeper into exported functions. Imagine perusing function-level source code, documentation, and tests in one unified and easily navigable user interface. Thanks to GSK, this will soon be a reality!

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