ADDIS 1.16.5 bugfix release
20 Sep 2013 — Gert van Valkenhoef
ADDIS v1.16.5 fixes several minor bugs. Specifically, it fixes compatibility problems for Java 6 and makes ClinicalTrials.gov results import more robust to missing data.
ADDIS v1.16.5 fixes several minor bugs. Specifically, it fixes compatibility problems for Java 6 and makes ClinicalTrials.gov results import more robust to missing data.
The Escher commissioned project, "industry requirements and a data standard for ADDIS", has been completed and the results are available.
Hans van Leeuwen carried out interviews with industry stakeholders to evaluate ADDIS as a tool for benefit-risk analysis. An executive summary of the results is now available.
Jozef Aerts evaluated the ADDIS data model and improved various aspects of it to increase compatibility with existing industry standards (CDISC, BRIDG, etc.) and internal consistency of the data model. The resulting XML Schema, validation rules, and documentation are available for download: ADDIS - Standard for Exchange of Aggregated Data in Clinical Research - Specification Document version 1.0.
The smaa and hitandrun R packages have been updated:
Version 0.4 of the GeMTC R package has several new features:
In addition, an important bug has been fixed: in version 0.3, some models would not run using WinBUGS.
For a full changelog, see the NEWS file on the GeMTC CRAN page.
We have just released the first version (0.1) of our web based multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) preference elicitation tool. This component will be used in ADDIS 2.0 to support benefit-risk decisions. It is currently available online at mcda.clinici.co.
You will need a recent browser; we recommend Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. Several examples are provided. You can also load your own benefit-risk assessments by exporting them from ADDIS 1.16.4 (released last week). We would be glad to hear your feedback.