ISO 9001
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) maintains standard 9001, which is usually fully designated as ISO 9001:2000 or ISO 9001:2008, both of which indicate the year of a specific version of the standard. ISO 9001 certification is not intended to guarantee that an organization’s products achieve a specific quality level. Rather, ISO 9001 certification indicates that the organization follows a set of formal practices in developing its products. A large part of the effort in complying with ISO 9001 is the creation of a quality management system, which is usually a lengthy document or set of web pages that describes the quality practices followed by the organization.
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