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Somit können wir Sie auch unter den aktuellen Quarantänebedingungen von der Konzeptphase bis zum Produktionsbeginn und auch danach bei der komplexen, regelkonformen Einhaltung internationaler Standards (IATF 16949, ISO 26262, IEC 60601-1, IEC 62304, ISO 14971 uvm.) begleiten.
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The VDA maturity level model – Planning & Realisation of Design Processes: Part 2
Among other things, a development process needs clearly defined, well-planned project management. In the first part of this blog series, we talked about the APQP approach, but we would also like to introduce the alternative, the VDA maturity level model. VDA...
IEC 61508: It’s not failure it’s unfinished success
While searching for a quote for the title of the final part of the blog series, we came across many inspirational quotes from philosophers and thought leaders, regarding ultimately one of the key areas for any guidance literature on safety. What has gone wrong before...
If you are looking for inspiration turn to IEC 61508
In the first part of this blog series (IEC 61508 The mother of all safety standards), we gave a brief introduction to IEC 61508 and additionally we mentioned the influence IEC 61508 has had on various other safety standards. In this second part of the blog we look at...
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