The open PCA pump project: an exemplar open source medical device as a community resource

J. Hatcliff, Brian R. Larson, Todd Carpenter, P. Jones, Yi Zhang, J. Jorgens
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Abstract

Building safe and secure interoperable medical devices with accompanying assurance artifacts is challenging. Many start-up companies have great ideas for innovation, but are not familiar with appropriate safety/security-critical engineering processes, architecture principles, risk management, and assurance techniques. Larger, more experienced, companies may face hurdles in re-engineering their devices for interoperability and greater security. In academia, researchers often have good techniques for addressing some of the issues above, but are not familiar with how a realistic medical device is developed and assured. Building a prototype medical device for a classroom project or research work to validate proposed techniques is often a huge effort. The Open PCA Pump illustrates a full suite of realistic development artifacts including use cases, requirements, architecture models, verified source code, testing and simulation infrastructure, risk management artifacts, and assurance cases that can be used to develop shared understanding of medical device innovations across the academic, industry, and regulatory communities.1
开放PCA泵项目:作为社区资源的典型开源医疗设备
构建安全可靠的可互操作医疗设备并附带保证工件是一项挑战。许多初创公司有很好的创新想法,但不熟悉适当的安全/安全关键工程流程、体系结构原则、风险管理和保证技术。更大、更有经验的公司在重新设计其设备以实现互操作性和更高的安全性方面可能面临障碍。在学术界,研究人员通常有很好的技术来解决上面的一些问题,但不熟悉如何开发和保证一个现实的医疗设备。为课堂项目或研究工作建立一个原型医疗设备来验证所提出的技术通常是一项巨大的努力。Open PCA Pump演示了一套完整的实际开发构件,包括用例、需求、体系结构模型、经过验证的源代码、测试和仿真基础设施、风险管理构件和保证用例,这些构件可用于在学术界、工业界和监管团体中开发对医疗器械创新的共同理解
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