Transcription of An Approach To Network Qualification
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INTRODUCTIONQ ualification and validation activities in a Good Manu-facturing, Laboratory, or Clinical Practice (GXP) environ-ment traditionally have been about ensuring that a systemhas been designed and implemented as intended. This is typ-ically achieved by employing good practice requirements -gathering, designing, and building the system - then per-forming a series of tests that independently verify the systemhas been installed properly, operates as expected, and per-forms as designed. During these activities, the systems re-quirements, design, and testing are all documented. Today s applications are distributed applications that fol-low a client server model where multiple users on differentworkstations generate and access data that is stored in a cen-tralized data repository. The diagram in Figure 1illustratestypical, distributed GXP client server model has increased the dependence ofapplications on the Network infrastructure making the net- work infrastructure an integral part of the application.
network devices to the network switch. The NICs inside the device have a port for the net-work cable. The cable is used to connect the network device to the network outlet on the
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