The difference between ISO 10006:2003 and ISO 10006:1997

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HI
I want to know what is the difference between ISO 10006:2003 and ISO10006:1997
any one can help me please
:thanx:
 
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Randy

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2003 is just a revision/update of 1997 dealing with guidance on quality management in projects. It is not a project management guide.

I've never seen anybody using or referring to it.
 
S

signal

2003 is just a revision/update of 1997 dealing with guidance on quality management in projects. It is not a project management guide.

I've never seen anybody using or referring to it.

well, I agree with you but I want to use it as a checklist on some projects .
I don't have ISO 10006:1997 to know is there a different from ISO 10006:2003 or not ?!
:thanks:
 

Randy

Super Moderator
Your best bet would to be to use the most current versionbecause the earlier one is almost 8 years out of date.
 

howste

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well, I agree with you but I want to use it as a checklist on some projects .
I don't have ISO 10006:1997 to know is there a different from ISO 10006:2003 or not ?!
:thanks:

I'm a little confused about what you're asking for. It sounds like maybe you already have a checklist based on the 1997 version, and you want to see how it needs to be updated for the 2003 version? As Randy said, all you need is the 2003 version to do that. If you still want to compare at a high level, here's the table of contents from the 1997 version:
ISO 10006:1997 said:
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Project characteristics
4.1 General
4.2 Project management
4.3 Organization
4.4 Project phases and project processes
5 Quality in project management processes
5.1 General
5.2 Strategic process
5.3 Interdependency management processes
5.3.1 Project initiation and project plan development
5.3.2 Interaction management
5.3.3 Change management
5.3.4 Closure
5.4 Scope-related processes
5.4.1 Concept development
5.4.2 Scope development and control
5.4.3 Activity definition
5.5 Activity control
5.5.1 Time –related processes
5.5.2 Activity dependency planning
5.5.3 Estimation of duration
5.5.4 Schedule development
5.6 Schedule control
5.6.1 Cost-related processes
5.6.2 Cost estimation
5.6.3 Budgeting
5.6.4 Cost control
5.7 Resource-related processes
5.7.1 Resource planning
5.7.2 Resource control
5.8 Personnel-related processes
5.8.1 Definition of project organizational structure
5.8.2 Staff allocation
5.8.3 Team development
5.9. Communication-related processes
5.9.1 Communication planning
5.9.2 Information management
5.9.3 Communication control
5.10 Risk-related processes
5.10.1 Risk identification
5.10.2 Risk assessment
5.10.3 Risk response development
5.10.4 Risk control
5.11 Purchasing-related processes
5.11.1 Purchasing planning and control
5.11.2 Documentation of requirements
5.11.3 Evaluation of subcontractors
5.11.4 Subcontracting
5.11.5 Contract control
6 Learning from the project
Table 1 Description of project management processes
Annex A Quality practices in project management – References to the ISO 9000 family of standards
Annex B Use of progress evaluations for quality
Annex C Bibliography
 
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