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Quality Procedures for Hardware and Software: A Cost Effective Guide to Establishing a Quality Systemβ€”Contains Manuals and Template Procedures

✍ Scribed by David J. Smith B.Sc., C. Eng., F.I.E.E., F.I.Q.A., F.Sa.R.S., M.I.Gas.E., John S. Edge B.A., C.Eng., M.B.C.S., M.I.Q.A., M.Sa.R.S., M.A.P.M. (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
463
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


How to Use This Book The primary purpose of this book is to assist small companies, involved in both hardware and software, to devise and evolve their own quality systems. There are a number of national and now international standards which outline the activities for which procedures and records need to be specified. They are described and compared in Chapter 2, and the subsequent guidance in the book is intended to assist in meeting them. Although, at first sight, the operations of a hardware equipment developer may seem very different from those of a software house, the basic requirements of a quality system, such as the BS 5750 and ISO 1987 series of documents, are the same. For this reason the same standard can be called for in both areas and it will be seen, in Part 2, that suitable procedures can be derived to meet both types of operation. Quality standards (BS 5750, AQAP, ISO 9000 series) distinguish between companies carrying out, on the one hand, both design and manufacturing fixed functions and, on the other hand, those who only manufacture to specifications. In practice, the lesser requirements (those applying to manufacture to fixed specifications) are common to both levels of standard and the additional controls pertaining to design are added to obtain the higher standard. Chapter 2 explains the differences in detail.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-2
Front Matter....Pages 3-3
Why Quality Systems?....Pages 5-10
Comparison of Current Standards....Pages 11-21
What Type of System?....Pages 22-30
Front Matter....Pages 31-31
Designing One’s Own Quality System....Pages 33-44
Other Working Documents....Pages 45-54
Front Matter....Pages 55-55
The Overview of Quality....Pages 57-63
Auditing the System....Pages 64-68
Collecting Quality Costs....Pages 69-76
Obtaining Quality System Standards Approvals....Pages 77-81
Front Matter....Pages 83-83
Quality Manual....Pages 85-124
Front Matter....Pages 125-125
Quality Procedure QPA 002....Pages 126-449
Back Matter....Pages 451-463

✦ Subjects


Mechanical Engineering; Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems


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