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CADDYWhat is CADDY? CADDY is a concept that provides all necessary information and tools for industry to allow preparation of "CADDY-conform" electronic dossiers, and for regulatory authorities to review these dossiers.

CADDY itself is the acronym for Computer Aided Dossier and Data Supply.

CADDY-xml is based on the legacy CADDY 2.0 format, but introduces some important differences by providing the general information, a table of contents, confidential and non-confidential documents, report information and hyperlink information in an xml framework. The CADDY-xml Converter can be used to convert legacy CADDY 2.0 dossiers to the new standard CADDY-xml.

CADDY 2.0's TIFF-files are replaced by PDF/A versions of the documents, which can be either image-based or text-based. Additionally, a CADDY-xml based dossier can be instantly viewed with a common web-browser supported by Acrobat Reader. This standard is flexible to accommodate different dossier structures or standard Table of Contents such as OECD, EU or others.

Within this setup the XML-representation can be thought of as the backbone of the dossier. It references every document PDF that is included within the table of contents and provides additional attributes for the dossier and each document.

CADDY in Europe
FLAGEUROPEIn 2000, CADDY was already commonly used in Europe for the submission and review of new substances. However, CADDY also plays an important role in the European review program where in addition to new submissions a large number of dossiers for existing substances have been submitted in the CADDY format. Early 2001, the Standing Committee on Plant Health decided that submission of electronic dossiers (CADDY only) should be encouraged for the review program.
Documentation

CADDY-xml presentation

You can download  the presentation "CADDY-xml - Update on E-submissions in the European Union" which was presented by Dr. Meier-Manz to the OECD RSG Meeting in Wellington, New Zealand on December 2nd, 2005.

Specifications

The format specifications for all CADDY version from 1.1 to CADDY-xml are available on the Specifications page. >>

Application Guide

The purpose of the application guide is to create a common understanding between regulatory authorities and industry on how to deal with CADDY and what to expect from CADDY. >>