4. Analyze risks in design and development projects
Risk analysis is an important part of design and development. If these risks are taken into account during the product and service definition phases, they will be easier to control than if they were considered at a later stage. The key is therefore to assess them and decide on actions based on a threshold of acceptability. These risks may affect the product throughout its life cycle, in terms of functionality, safety and reliability of use.
One of the most frequently used methods is Failure Mode, Effect and Criticality Analysis (FMEA), see Understanding FMEA
This tool can be applied to processes, manufacturing resources, products or projects. The first step is to consider all possible failure modes, then evaluate them according to criteria such...
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Ingénierie et intégration des systèmes , Jean-Pierre Meinadier, Éditions HERMES, 1998 (paper) – 2008 (digital)
Reference standards
ISO 9001 – Quality management system – Requirements, ISO, AFNOR Standardization.
ISO 10006 – Guidelines for quality management in projects, ISO, AFNOR Normalisation. These guidelines, based on the ISO 9001 standard, add good practices and advice for taking quality into account in projects of all sizes and types.
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