ISO 9001 Registration for Small and Medium-Sized Software Enterprises

Author: Bailetti; Antonio J. FitzGibbon; Chris  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 1995

E-ISBN: 9780773573970

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780886292553

Subject: TP311.5 Software Engineering

Keyword: 经济计划与管理

Language: ENG

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Description

This book provides an inexpensive and comprehensive approach to ISO 9001 registration. The book is for executives, quality managers, and project leaders of small and medium-sized software development organizations. The book assists executives, quality managers and project leaders to: reduce the time to register their companies' quality management systems and engineering processes to ISO 9001 · identify and prioritize the activities required to plan, execute, and complete the registration process · assess the costs of registration · make the interactions with consultants and registrars more productive · increase the likelihood of success the first time the company attempts ISO 9001 registration.

Chapter

Contents

I. Preface

Purpose

Benefits of This Book

How to Use This Book

Highlights of IS0 9000

Principles Underlying IS0 9000

Software Developers and IS0 9001 Registration

Benefits of IS0 9001 Registration

How This Book was Developed

II. Phase-by-Phase "How To" Approach to IS0 9001 Registration

Phase 1: The Start

Phase 2: Selection of a Registrar

Phase 3: Preparation for the Audit

Phase 4: Pre-Audit Assessment

Phase 5: The Audit

Phase 6: Post-Audit Compliance

Phase 7: IS0 9001 Registration

Phase 8: Annual Surveillance Visits

III. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

What are the critical factors for successful IS0 9001 registration?

How much does registration to IS0 9001 cost?

How long does it take to register to IS0 9001?

What are the criteria for selecting a registrar?

What documentation will the audit team require?

How can software quality be measured?

How long does registration last?

Can the firm be delisted?

Is a consultant needed?

What are the differences among the Software Engineering Institute's Capability Maturity Model, IS0 9001, and the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award?

What courses are available?

What is a bilateral MOU?

What is TickIT certification?

What is ITQS?

Should IS0 9001 affect the company's other QMS?

How does a company build evidence of a disciplined software development process?

What types of non-compliances notices are there?

Must IS0 9001 registered companies comply with revisions to the standard?

What are some complaints about IS0 9000?

IV. Guidelines for the Application of IS0 9001 to Software Development

Quality Management System - Framework

Quality Management System - Life Cycle Activities

Quality Management System - Supporting Activities

V. Sources of Information

Accredited Registrars

To Obtain IS0 Standards or a List of Accredited Registrars

Publications

Other Sources of Information

VI. Appendices

Appendix A: Nations That Have Adopted IS0 9000

Appendix B: International Standards on Quality

Appendix C: The 20 Requirements of IS0 9001

Appendix D: IS0 9001/9000-3 Coverage of Software Development Processes

Appendix E: Implementation Schedule (Amita Management & Information Technology Adaptors Corp.)

Appendix F: Typical Components of a Software Company's QMS Documentation

Appendix G: QMS Documentation Table of Contents (Software Kinetics Ltd.)

Appendix H: The Documentation Hierarchy of a Typical QMS

Appendix I: Metrics Template

Appendix J: The 5 Levels of the SEI Capability Maturity Model

Appendix K: The 7 Elements of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award

VII. Glossary

VIII. Bibliography

IX. Index

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