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2.1 Reorganization for better readability
The main changes in terms of operational control lie in better organization of these requirements. The entire operational value chain for a product or service is now included in the same chapter: planning, requirements identification, design, realization, control of outsourced processes and purchasing, product control and release, and change management. Product control and release activities, like those for the management of non-conforming products, are then considered to be production activities in their own right. They are associated with the value-creation stages in the production process, and can be integrated into it (for example, control stages are integrated into the product manufacturing routing, and stocks of non-conforming products...
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ISO 9000:2015 – Quality management systems – Essential principles and vocabulary
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ISO/TS 9002:2016 – Quality management systems – Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001:2015
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