The master thesis focuses on presenting the necessary theoretical knowledge for the successful implementation of computer systems in pharmacy. The key part is understanding the DeltaV software environment, which is one of the most commonly used distributed control systems (DCS) in the industry.
The first part of the master thesis includes theory. We begin with a brief introduction to DCS systems theory, followed by a description of key aspects of the ISA S88.01 standard, which defines the terminology and modules of batch systems. The final part presents good automated manufacturing practices (GAMP), which are crucial for the life cycle of any computer system in pharmacy.
The seconds part presents the DeltaV software environment. We present six key programs in the software environment that are essential for successful implementation and subsequent validation of each computer system.
The last part of the master thesis presents the final implementation of the entire pharmaceutical production plant. In this part, we present the key control modules and phases that we have implemented. Finally, we present the user interface and final recipes.
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