design-compliance-architecture
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This skill designs a compliance architecture to map regulations to computerized systems, covering inventory, criticality classification (GxP/non-GxP), GAMP 5 categorization, and governance. Use it when establishing a new regulated facility, formalizing compliance across systems, addressing gaps, or preparing a site master file. It provides a structured approach for traceability and harmonization in regulated environments.
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Design Compliance Architecture
Establish top-level compliance framework mapping regulations to systems, classifying criticality, defining governance for regulated environment.
When Use
- New regulated facility, department, or programme being established
- Existing organisation needs to formalise compliance posture across multiple systems
- Regulatory gap analysis reveals missing system classification or validation strategy
- Mergers, acquisitions, or reorganisations require harmonising compliance across entities
- Preparing site master file or quality manual referencing computerized systems
Inputs
- Required: List of computerized systems in scope (name, purpose, vendor/custom)
- Required: Applicable regulatory frameworks (21 CFR Part 11, EU Annex 11, GMP, GLP, GCP, ICH Q7, ICH Q10)
- Required: Organisational context (department, site, product types)
- Optional: Existing validation master plan or quality manual
- Optional: Previous audit findings or regulatory inspection observations
- Optional: Organisational chart with quality and IT reporting lines
Steps
Step 1: Build System Inventory
Create comprehensive inventory of all computerized systems:
# System Inventory
## Document ID: SI-[SITE]-[YYYY]-[NNN]
| ID | System Name | Version | Vendor | Purpose | Department | Data Types | Users |
|----|-------------|---------|--------|---------|------------|------------|-------|
| SYS-001 | LabWare LIMS | 8.1 | LabWare Inc. | Sample management and testing | QC | Test results, COA | 45 |
| SYS-002 | SAP ERP | S/4HANA | SAP SE | Batch release and inventory | Production | Batch records, BOM | 120 |
| SYS-003 | Custom R/Shiny | 2.1.0 | Internal | Statistical analysis | Biostatistics | Clinical data | 8 |
| SYS-004 | Windows Server | 2022 | Microsoft | File server | IT | Documents | 200 |
Got: Every system that creates, modifies, stores, retrieves, or transmits GxP-relevant data is listed. If fail: If system owners cannot provide complete information, document gap and schedule discovery workshop. Missing systems are critical compliance risk.
Step 2: Classify System Criticality
Assign each system criticality tier:
# System Criticality Classification
## Document ID: SCC-[SITE]-[YYYY]-[NNN]
### Classification Criteria
| Tier | Definition | Validation Required | Examples |
|------|-----------|-------------------|----------|
| **GxP-Critical** | Directly impacts product quality, patient safety, or data integrity. Generates or processes GxP records. | Full CSV per GAMP 5 | LIMS, ERP (batch), CDMS, MES |
| **GxP-Supporting** | Supports GxP processes but does not directly generate GxP records. Failure has indirect impact. | Risk-based qualification | Email, document management, scheduling |
| **Non-GxP** | No impact on product quality, safety, or data integrity. | IT standard controls only | HR systems, cafeteria, general web |
### System Classification Matrix
| System ID | System | Tier | Rationale |
|-----------|--------|------|-----------|
| SYS-001 | LabWare LIMS | GxP-Critical | Generates test results used for batch release |
| SYS-002 | SAP ERP | GxP-Critical | Manages batch records and material traceability |
| SYS-003 | R/Shiny App | GxP-Critical | Performs statistical analysis for regulatory submissions |
| SYS-004 | Windows Server | GxP-Supporting | Stores controlled documents but does not generate GxP data |
Got: Every system has tier assignment with documented rationale. If fail: If system's criticality disputed, escalate to quality council. When in doubt, classify one tier higher and reassess after formal risk assessment.
Step 3: Assign GAMP 5 Software Categories
For each GxP-Critical and GxP-Supporting system, assign GAMP 5 category:
# GAMP 5 Category Assignment
| System ID | System | GAMP Category | Rationale | Validation Effort |
|-----------|--------|---------------|-----------|-------------------|
| SYS-001 | LabWare LIMS | 4 — Configured Product | COTS with extensive workflow configuration | Medium-High |
| SYS-002 | SAP ERP | 4 — Configured Product | COTS with custom transactions | Medium-High |
| SYS-003 | R/Shiny App | 5 — Custom Application | Internally developed | High — Full lifecycle |
| SYS-004 | Windows Server | 1 — Infrastructure | Operating system, no custom configuration | Low — Verify installation |
Category reference:
- Category 1: Infrastructure (OS, firmware) — verify installation
- Category 3: Non-configured COTS — verify functionality as-is
- Category 4: Configured product — verify all configurations
- Category 5: Custom application — full lifecycle validation
Got: Category assignment aligns with how system used, not just what it is. If fail: If system spans categories (e.g., COTS with custom add-ons), classify custom portions as Category 5 and base as Category 4.
Step 4: Map Regulatory Requirements to Systems
Create regulatory requirements traceability matrix:
# Regulatory Requirements Traceability Matrix
## Document ID: RRTM-[SITE]-[YYYY]-[NNN]
| Regulation | Clause | Requirement | Applicable Systems | Control Type |
|-----------|--------|-------------|-------------------|--------------|
| 21 CFR 11 | 11.10(a) | Validation | SYS-001, SYS-002, SYS-003 | Procedural + Technical |
| 21 CFR 11 | 11.10(d) | Access controls | SYS-001, SYS-002, SYS-003, SYS-004 | Technical |
| 21 CFR 11 | 11.10(e) | Audit trail | SYS-001, SYS-002, SYS-003 | Technical |
| 21 CFR 11 | 11.50 | Signature manifestation | SYS-001, SYS-002 | Technical |
| EU Annex 11 | §4 | Validation | SYS-001, SYS-002, SYS-003 | Procedural + Technical |
| EU Annex 11 | §7 | Data storage and backup | All | Technical |
| EU Annex 11 | §9 | Audit trail | SYS-001, SYS-002, SYS-003 | Technical |
| EU Annex 11 | §12 | Security and access | All | Technical |
| ICH Q10 | §3.2 | Change management | All GxP-Critical | Procedural |
| ICH Q10 | §1.8 | Knowledge management | SYS-001, SYS-003 | Procedural |
Got: Every applicable regulatory clause maps to at least one system. Every GxP-Critical system maps to relevant regulatory clauses. If fail: Unmapped clauses represent compliance gaps. Create remediation plan with timelines for each gap.
Step 5: Define Validation Strategy Per System
Based on criticality, category, regulatory mapping:
# Validation Strategy Summary
| System | Category | Criticality | Validation Approach | Key Deliverables |
|--------|----------|------------|--------------------|--------------------|
| LabWare LIMS | 4 | Critical | Prospective CSV | URS, RA, VP, IQ, OQ, PQ, TM, VSR |
| SAP ERP | 4 | Critical | Prospective CSV | URS, RA, VP, IQ, OQ, TM, VSR |
| R/Shiny App | 5 | Critical | Prospective CSV + code review | URS, RA, VP, IQ, OQ, PQ, TM, VSR, code audit |
| Windows Server | 1 | Supporting | Installation qualification | IQ checklist |
Abbreviations: URS (User Requirements), RA (Risk Assessment), VP (Validation Plan), IQ/OQ/PQ (Installation/Operational/Performance Qualification), TM (Traceability Matrix), VSR (Validation Summary Report).
Got: Validation effort proportional to risk — Category 5 GxP-Critical systems get full lifecycle. Category 1 infrastructure gets streamlined IQ. If fail: If stakeholders push for reduced validation of critical systems, document risk acceptance with QA sign-off.
Step 6: Design Governance Structure
Define organisational framework for sustaining compliance:
# Compliance Governance Structure
## Roles and Responsibilities
| Role | Responsibility | Authority |
|------|---------------|-----------|
| Quality Director | Overall compliance accountability | Approve validation strategies, accept risks |
| System Owner | Day-to-day system compliance | Approve changes, ensure validated state |
| Validation Lead | Plan and coordinate validation activities | Define validation scope and approach |
| IT Operations | Technical infrastructure and security | Implement technical controls |
| QA Reviewer | Independent review of validation deliverables | Accept or reject validation evidence |
## Governance Committees
| Committee | Frequency | Purpose | Members |
|-----------|-----------|---------|---------|
| Change Control Board | Weekly | Review and approve system changes | System owners, QA, IT, validation |
| Periodic Review Committee | Quarterly | Review system compliance status | Quality director, system owners, QA |
| Audit Programme Committee | Annual | Plan internal audit schedule | Quality director, lead auditor, QA |
## Escalation Matrix
| Issue | First Escalation | Second Escalation | Timeline |
|-------|-----------------|-------------------|----------|
| Critical audit finding | System Owner → QA Director | QA Director → Site Director | 24 hours |
| Validated state breach | Validation Lead → System Owner | System Owner → Quality Director | 48 hours |
| Data integrity incident | System Owner → QA Director | QA Director → Regulatory Affairs | 24 hours |
Got: Clear accountability for every compliance activity with no orphaned responsibilities. If fail: If roles overlap or unassigned, convene RACI workshop to resolve. Ambiguous ownership is recurring regulatory citation.
Step 7: Compile Compliance Architecture Document
Assemble all components into master document:
# Compliance Architecture
## Document ID: CA-[SITE]-[YYYY]-[NNN]
## Version: 1.0
### 1. Purpose and Scope
[Organisation, site, product scope, regulatory scope]
### 2. System Inventory
[From Step 1]
### 3. Criticality Classification
[From Step 2]
### 4. GAMP 5 Category Assignments
[From Step 3]
### 5. Regulatory Requirements Traceability
[From Step 4]
### 6. Validation Strategy
[From Step 5]
### 7. Governance Structure
[From Step 6]
### 8. Periodic Review Schedule
- System inventory refresh: Annual
- Criticality re-assessment: When new systems added or regulations change
- Regulatory mapping update: When new guidance issued
- Governance review: Annual or after organisational change
### 9. Approval
| Role | Name | Signature | Date |
|------|------|-----------|------|
| Quality Director | | | |
| IT Director | | | |
| Regulatory Affairs | | | |
Got: Single document serving as compliance blueprint for entire regulated environment. If fail: If document exceeds practical size, create master document with references to subsidiary documents per system or domain.
Checks
- System inventory includes every system handling GxP data
- Every system has criticality tier with documented rationale
- GAMP 5 categories assigned to all GxP-Critical and GxP-Supporting systems
- Regulatory requirements traceability matrix covers all applicable clauses
- Every GxP-Critical system has defined validation strategy
- Governance structure defines roles, committees, escalation paths
- All documents have unique IDs and version control
- Compliance architecture document approved by quality and IT leadership
Pitfalls
- Incomplete inventory: Missing systems invisible to compliance. Use network scans, software asset management tools, department interviews — not just asking IT.
- Binary thinking: Systems not simply "GxP" or "not GxP." Three-tier model (Critical, Supporting, Non-GxP) avoids both over-validation and under-validation.
- Category confusion: GAMP 5 category describes what software IS, but validation effort should reflect how USED. Category 4 system used for batch release needs more testing than Category 4 system used for scheduling.
- Static architecture: Compliance architecture is living document. New systems, regulatory changes, audit findings all require updates.
- Governance without teeth: Committees existing on paper but never meeting provide no compliance value. Define meeting cadence and quorum requirements.
See Also
perform-csv-assessment— execute validation strategy defined here for individual systemsmanage-change-control— operationalise change control process defined in governanceimplement-electronic-signatures— implement e-signature controls mapped in regulatory matrixprepare-inspection-readiness— use this architecture as foundation for inspection preparationconduct-gxp-audit— audit against compliance architecture as baseline
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