Test system
The test system of assay documents lets you set up sophisticated tests to validate the suitability of your assays and plausibility of results. The Microbial Assays for Antibiotics Package provides a range of tests for each document type.
Test system logic
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Test level (assay or sample)
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Severity level of the test
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Scope of the test
Test level (assay or sample)
The test system distinguishes between assay suitability tests and sample suitability tests.
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Assay suitability tests define criteria that decide whether the entire assay run is to be accepted or rejected.
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Sample suitability tests define criteria that decide whether individual samples are to be accepted or rejected.
Severity level of the test
Every test has a severity level setting. When you add tests to an assay document, their severity level is set to 'Warning' by default. For each test, you can select one of the following severity level options:
Severity level | Description |
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Reject |
If the test fails, interpolated concentrations and additional calculation results are reported. For reporting the overall test result, the test is considered 'Failed (rejected).' |
Warning |
If the test fails, interpolated concentrations and additional calculation results are reported. For reporting the overall test result, the test is considered 'Failed (warning).' |
Information |
If the test fails, interpolated concentrations and additional calculation results are reported. For reporting the overall test result, the test is considered 'Passed (info).' |
Overall test result
Overall test result | Failed tests of severity level 'Reject' | Failed tests of severity level 'Warning' | Failed tests of severity level 'Information' |
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Passed |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Passed (info) |
0 |
0 |
≥1 |
Failed (warning) |
0 |
≥1 |
any number |
Failed (rejected) |
≥1 |
any number |
any number |
For an example on how severity levels can influence the overall test result, see the Define a test system topic.
Scope of the test
When you add tests that are appropriate for all assay element types, PLA 3.0 runs these tests by default for all assay elements in the assay document. You can restrict the scope of individual tests to have them run only for particular assay element types or for particular assay elements.
The Assay element type scope option lets you select a particular assay element type, that is, Standard or Test sample. The test is then run for all assay elements of this particular type, but not for other assay elements in the assay document.
Available tests
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Test: Potency of the working sample
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Test: Absolute potency
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Test: Potency factor A
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Test: Sample mean response
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Test: Sample response sum
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Test: Sample response standard deviation
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Test: Sample relative response standard deviation