DocumentCode
1788123
Title
Are the current architectural practices suitable for safety aspects of medical devices? An exploratory investigation
Author
Leite, Fabio ; Oliveira Antonino, Pablo ; Barbosa, Paulo ; Kemmann, Soeren ; Mendonca, Raphael
Author_Institution
State Univ. of Paraiba, Campina Grande, Brazil
fYear
2014
fDate
15-18 Oct. 2014
Firstpage
477
Lastpage
482
Abstract
We have investigated approaches in the literature to assess the quality of the software architectures of medical devices, and have found evidence that there is a lack of methodologies for evaluating the software architecture design aspects of medical devices that might affect system safety. Such evidences were identified when evaluating the software architecture of the FDA Generic Infusion Pump searching for architectural evaluation approaches available in the literature. In order to fill this gap, we propose a set of quality questions that focus on analyzing software architecture design aspects of medical devices aiming safety. We show arguments on why reference projects such as the FDA Generic Infusion Pump system must satisfy our new quality questions. The quality questions were integrated into a quality model commissioned by the Brazilian Health Ministery for the certification of medical devices.
Keywords
biomedical equipment; certification; medical computing; software architecture; Brazilian Health Ministery; FDA Generic Infusion Pump searching; FDA Generic Infusion Pump system; architectural evaluation approaches; architectural practices; exploratory investigation; medical device certification; quality model; quality questions; reference projects; safety aspects; software architecture design aspects; software architecture quality; system safety; Computer architecture; Conferences; Context; Safety; Software; Software architecture; Standards;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom), 2014 IEEE 16th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Natal
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HealthCom.2014.7001889
Filename
7001889
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