Safety and reliability of advice from new computer systems should be confirmed before embarking on prospective hospital trials. This process of preliminary testing is termed 'validation'. Though it forms a fundamental stage in system development, few standards exist for choosing and implementing tests. In the present paper, a validation methodology is developed in the domain of diabetes and intended for general use in chronic health management. It is based on a peer review protocol and incorporates empirical measures indicating: applicability of results to the real environment; variation among doctors; comparisons between doctors' and computer advice; and relative merits of different computer algorithms. © 1994.
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Leicester, H. J., Roudsari, A. V., Lehmann, E. D., & Carson, E. R. (1994). Methodological issues in validating decision-support systems for insulin dosage adjustment. Artificial Intelligence In Medicine, 6(2), 161–173. https://doi.org/10.1016/0933-3657(94)90043-4
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