ISO 9000

(noun)

a set of standards related to quality management systems and designed to help organizations ensure that they meet the needs of customers and other stakeholders while meeting statutory and regulatory requirements related to the product

Related Terms

  • International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
  • Quality Audit
  • Quality Management System (QMS)
  • ISO 14000

Examples of ISO 9000 in the following topics:

  • Quality Inspections and Standards

    • They were the ISO 9000:1987 series of standards, comprising ISO 9001:1987, ISO 9002:1987, and ISO 9003:1987; which were applicable in different types of industries, based on the type of activity or process (designing, production, or service delivery).
    • The version in 1994 was called the ISO 9000:1994 series; consisting of the ISO 9001:1994, 9002:1994 and 9003:1994 versions.
    • A major revision occurred in 2008, and the series was called ISO 9000:2000 series.
    • ISO 9000 standards do not certify the quality of the product or service.
    • This standard covers the values and principles of ISO 9000 and the HACCP standards.
  • Quality awards and standards

    • The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) sponsors a certification process for organizations that seek to learn and adopt superior methods for quality practice (ISO 9000) and environmentally responsible products and methods of production (ISO 14000).
    • These certifications are increasingly used by organizations of all sizes to compete more effectively in a global marketplace due to the wide acceptance of ISO certification as a criterion for supplier selection.
    • ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 are described on the ISO web page at: http://www.iso.org/iso/home.htm .
    • The ISO 9000 family addresses "quality management".
    • The ISO 14000 family addresses "environmental management".
  • Total Quality Management (TQM)

    • The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) sponsors a certification process for organizations that seek to learn and adopt superior methods for quality practice (ISO 9000) and environmentally responsible products and methods of production (ISO 14000).
    • These certifications are increasingly used by organizations of all sizes to compete more effectively in a global marketplace due to the wide acceptance of ISO certification as a criterion for supplier selection.
  • Melodic Keyboard-Style Voice-Leading

    • So ISO Octave 4 (middle C up to the B above it) uses lower case letters:
    • ISO Octave 6 takes two primes (c'), Octave 7 three primes (c'), etc.
  • Photography: Recording an Image

    • ISO - The sensitivity of the film to light.
    • However in digital cameras, the ISO equivalency is controlled in the camera itself, as there is no real film being used.
    • A film with a rating of ISO 800, for example, will be eight times more sensitive to light than one of ISO 100.
    • A higher ISO is useful in low light environments.
    • However, increasing the ISO will affect the quality of the image: in film the images become grainy, and in digital the image becomes noisier, with more undesirable speckles.
  • Using Trinket (Interactive Music Notation)

    • So ISO Octave 4 (middle C up to the B above it) uses lower case letters:
    • ISO Octave 6 takes two primes (c'), Octave 7 three primes (c'), etc.
  • Pitches

    • We will follow the International Standards Organization (ISO) system for register designations.
    • Note that a complete designation contains both the pitch-class name (a letter name plus an optional sharp or flat) and the register (the ISO number indicating the octave in which the pitch is found).
  • Multiple Deposit Expansion and Contraction

    • However, the bank has $9,000 in excess reserves.
    • For instance, your bank grants a $9,000 car loan to your friend.
    • However, the bank has $9,000 in excess reserves.
    • For instance, your bank grants a $9,000 car loan to your friend.
    • Bank sends your friend a check for $9,000.
  • Environmental audits

    • Comparing audit results to industry standards (such as ISO 14001 standards and guidelines), and
  • Preparation of the Statement of Cash Flows: Indirect Method

    • This leaves us with the amount of $9,000 for net income.
    • This leaves us with the amount of $9,000 for net income.
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