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Jean-Philippe Lurker (<10 Posts) Posts: 5 |
Good day, I just ran across this forum today that I found very interesting. I hope I'll be able to keep up with the messages. Now to the point. I'm a MBA student majoring in TQM. I'm thinking to write my thesis on a "universal" process model for use in ISO 9001 using object principles. Best regards, IP: Logged |
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Al Dyer Forum Wizard Posts: 622 |
Jean, I'm sure you can gain alot of knowledge from this forum. Maybe a few suggestions: 1: The FTP site is a good starting point with a gold mine full of information. 2: The search engine is top rate and will be helpful. 3: Be as detailed as possible when posting messages. 4: Have fun with the process! ASD... ------------------ IP: Logged |
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Marc Smith Cheech Wizard Posts: 4119 |
Are you referring to the process model in the new ISO 9K standard? IP: Logged |
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Jean-Philippe Lurker (<10 Posts) Posts: 5 |
To be more precise I want to try and develop a process description system/method using the principles of Object Design(e.g. UML). This system/method should allow the "user" following it to create a process model that will satisfy the new ISO 9K:2001 requirements for processes. For instance, in this method, there should be a "process map". Or each process should be linked to another one, a "link map". Or each process should have properties such as "Input", "Output", "Resources", etc. One could also imagine a sort of "use case" diagram for ISO, but also other, requirements. Is it a bit clearer ? What do you think about it ? JP IP: Logged |
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