An Analysis of Relationship between ISO 9000 Quality Management Principles and ISO 9001 Requirements

ISO 9000 품질경영원리와 ISO 9001 요구사항 간의 관련성 분석

  • Won, Hyung-Gyoo (Dept. of Industrial Management Engineering, Hansung University)
  • 원형규 (한성대학교 산업경영공학과)
  • Received : 2010.06.09
  • Accepted : 2010.06.21
  • Published : 2010.06.30

Abstract

ISO 9000 family of standards are consisted of four international standards for implementing and operating effective quality management systems. They are interrelated and together form a coherent set of quality management system standards. ISO 9000, one of the standards, contains quality management principles, which is asserted to form the basis of other standards within the family. ISO 9001 is another standard within the family and contains requirements for quality management systems. This paper shows how the quality management principles of ISO 9000 are related with the requirements of ISO 9001.

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