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  2. ISO/IEC 15288 - Wikipedia

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    Measurement process (clause 6.3.7) Quality assurance process (clause 6.3.8) The standard defines fourteen technical processes: Business or mission analysis process (clause 6.4.1) Stakeholder needs and requirements definition process (clause 6.4.2) System requirements definition process (clause 6.4.3) Architecture definition process (clause 6.4.4)

  3. Quality assurance - Wikipedia

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    WHO has developed several tools and offers training courses for quality assurance in public health laboratories. [27] The Capability Maturity Model Integration model is widely used to implement Process and Product Quality Assurance (PPQA) in an organization. The CMMI maturity levels can be divided into 5 steps, which a company can achieve by ...

  4. Information assurance - Wikipedia

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    Information assurance (IA) is the process of processing, storing, and transmitting the right information to the right people at the right time. [1] IA relates to the business level and strategic risk management of information and related systems, rather than the creation and application of security controls.

  5. QA/QC - Wikipedia

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    QA/QC is the combination of quality assurance, the process or set of processes used to measure and assure the quality of a product, and quality control, the process of ensuring products and services meet consumer expectations.

  6. Verification and validation - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] It is a process of establishing evidence that provides a high degree of assurance that a product, service, or system accomplishes its intended requirements. This often involves acceptance of fitness for purpose with end users and other product stakeholders. This is often an external process. [citation needed]

  7. Quality management - Wikipedia

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    Quality Control is the ongoing effort to maintain the integrity of a process to maintain the reliability of achieving an outcome. Quality Assurance is the planned or systematic actions necessary to provide enough confidence that a product or service will satisfy the given requirements.

  8. Quality engineering - Wikipedia

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    The process is a highly collaborative one in the sense that it requires interaction of actors, widely acting independently from each other. The quality engineering process has to integrate any existing sub-processes that may comprise highly structured processes such as IT service management and processes with limited structure such as agile ...

  9. Quality management system - Wikipedia

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    process consistency; increased employee participation; Quality management software can be integrated with manufacturing execution systems (MES). A MES is a complete, dynamic software system for monitoring, tracking, documenting, and controlling the manufacturing process from raw materials to final products. [14] When combined with QMS, these ...