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BS EN ISO 11442-3:1996 - Technical product documentation. Handling of computer-based technical information - Phases in the product design process

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BS EN ISO 11442-3:1996 is another standard related to technical product documentation and computer-based technical information. This standard focuses on "Phases in the product design process." Here's some information about this standard: BS EN ISO 11442-3:1996 defines the scope of its application, which is the handling of computer-based technical information during various phases of the product design process. It addresses how technical documentation should be managed and utilized at each stage of designing a product. Purpose: The purpose of this standard is to provide guidelines and requirements for effectively managing computer-based technical information throughout the product design process. This includes ensuring that documentation is accurate, up-to-date, and readily available to support the design and development of technical products or systems. Key Aspects Covered: Design Phases: The standard likely outlines the different phases in the product design process, such as concept development, detailed design, prototyping, testing, and final production. Documentation Requirements: It specifies the types of technical documentation that should be produced or updated during each phase of the design process. This may include design specifications, drawings, schematics, and other relevant documents. Document Version Control: Guidelines for managing different versions of technical documents to track changes and ensure that the most current information is used during the design process. Collaboration and Communication: Recommendations for effective collaboration and communication among design team members and stakeholders, including how to share and access computer-based technical information. Quality Assurance: Procedures for ensuring the quality and accuracy of technical documentation at each phase of the design process. Integration with Design Tools: Considerations for integrating computer-based technical information with design and engineering software tools used during the product design process. Change Management: Procedures for managing changes to technical documentation as design decisions evolve. Archiving and Preservation: Recommendations for archiving and preserving documentation from previous design phases for reference and future use. Documentation Accessibility: Ensuring that authorized personnel have access to the necessary technical information to support their roles in the design process. Legal and Regulatory Compliance: Guidelines for compliance with relevant legal and regulatory requirements, including intellectual property rights and data protection laws, during the design process.
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NAAR - Data Entry Person
Primary Item Type:
British Standard
Identifiers:
ISBN 0580261913
ICS 35.240.10
ICS 01.100.10
Language:
English
Subject Keywords:
Routines; Development phase; Approval phase
First presented to the public:
9/21/2023
Original Publication Date:
8/15/1996
Previously Published By:
British Standards Institution
Place Of Publication:
London, United Kingdom
Citation:
Extents:
Number of Pages - 4
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Date Deposited
2023-09-21 14:07:02.589
Submitter:
Nurul Aini Abdul Rahman

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