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| - | [[ISO 9000| ISO 9000:2005]] | + | According to [[ISO 9000| ISO 9000:2005]], section 3.1.3, '''grade''' is the category or rank given to different quality [[Requirement| requirements]] (3.1.2) for [[Products|products]] (3.4.2), [[Process|processes]] (3.4.1), or [[System|systems]] (3.2.1) having the same functional use. |
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| - | category or rank given to different quality '''[[Requirement| requirements]]''' (3.1.2) for '''[[Products| products]]''' (3.4.2), '''[[Process| processes]]''' (3.4.1), or '''[[System| systems]]''' (3.2.1) having the same functional use | + | |
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| - | NOTE When establishing a quality requirement, the grade is generally specified."
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According to ISO 9000:2005, section 3.1.3, grade is the category or rank given to different quality requirements (3.1.2) for products (3.4.2), processes (3.4.1), or systems (3.2.1) having the same functional use.
EXAMPLE – Class of airline ticket and category of hotel in a hotel guide
When establishing a quality requirement, the grade is generally specified.
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