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Empower TIp: Method Validation Manager

Empower TIp: Method Validation Manager

Tip #199: Validation Protocols: Reporting Results of a Validation Study

Tip #199: Validation Protocols: Reporting Results of a Validation Study

In this tip, we turn our attention back to the use of the Method Validation Manager option for Empower and learn how to report the results of the Validation Study. We can report the results of a Validation Test or the entire Validation Study.

Let’s get started.

STEP 1

STEP 1

The MVM Defaults project, which comes with Empower, has a number of preconfigured report methods which you can copy to your working project. These report methods can be used as is or tailored to your needs.

STEP 2

STEP 2

To report the results of a test, highlight the test and click ‘Preview/Publisher Validation Result(s)’ tool.

STEP 3

STEP 3

Select the desired Report Method and click ‘OK’.

STEP 4

STEP 4

The ‘Linearity Data Detailed’ report method displays the Linearity plot on page 1.

STEP 5

STEP 5

The subsequent pages of the report contain some of the details reviewed for the results of the Linearity test in Tip 197.

STEP 6

STEP 6

To report the results of the entire study, click ‘Preview/Publisher Validation Study’ tool.

STEP 7

STEP 7

In this example, use the ‘Method Validation Study’ report method. The first page displays a list of the tests within the study.

STEP 8

STEP 8

Page 6 displays the ‘acquisition and processing & acceptance criteria’ parameters for the Linearity test.

STEP 9

STEP 9

In the Report Publisher window, view the Method Validation Groups available for either modifying an existing report method or creating a new one.

It’s that easy!

Final Notes

Please use the Pro interface when working with the Method Validation Manager option.


About the Author

About the Author
Neil Lander

Neil Lander

Neil provides internal support for Empower CDS software and is focused on developing laboratory software solutions that help organizations achieve their scientific and operational objectives.



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