Quality Data Management Based on Quality BOM in Product Lifecycle

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Quality in product lifecycle is a new focus in quality management, which holds the promise of seamlessly integrating all the quality data produced throughout the life of a product. By analyzing the process of quality management in product lifecycle, the hierarchical relationship among the quality processes, quality objects, quality activities, quality data and quality improvement is clarified. The definition of quality BOM (Bill of Material) is specified in quality domain. The mapping relationship between quality BOM and product BOM is established. Based on quality BOM evolution process, an integrated organization model for quality data is put forward.

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