Quality Planning Sample Clauses
The Quality Planning clause establishes the requirements and procedures for ensuring that a project's deliverables meet specified quality standards. It typically outlines the need for a documented quality plan, which may include quality objectives, inspection processes, and responsibilities for quality assurance throughout the project lifecycle. By setting clear expectations and processes for quality management, this clause helps prevent defects, ensures consistency, and provides a framework for addressing quality-related issues before they impact the project's success.
Quality Planning. APEX PC SOLUTIONS, INC. shall be responsible for a controlled and capable process to ensure the product is in total compliance with the product specifications. ( *** )
Quality Planning. There shall be evidence of quality planning that ensures specific requirements of the PPA Documents have been identified and incorporated into the documented quality system. IFA’s requirements represent the minimum requirements. Developer shall define and document how the requirements in the PPA Documents for quality will be met. Quality planning shall be consistent with all other requirements of a Developer's quality system and shall be documented in a format to suit Developer's methods of operation. Developer shall give consideration to the following activities, as appropriate, in meeting the specified requirements for the East End Crossing:
Quality Planning. 7.7.1 The supplier shall develop the processes required for the quality planning of product. In the planning of product, the supplier shall work with ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Scientific to: Develop quality objectives and requirements for the product Establish processes, documents, and provide resources Determine required verification, validation, monitoring, inspection and test activities and the criteria for acceptance Define records required to provide evidence of product conformity
7.7.2 The supplier shall implement a framework that ensures robust product and process development capabilities. The process should be implemented from initial product concept and continue through the production launch phase of the project.
7.7.3 The supplier shall evaluate and mitigate quality risks utilizing FMEA or equivalent risk analysis methodology.
Quality Planning. If not otherwise agreed, the supplier must apply the documents provided on the internet / supplier portal as a basis for the subsequent capability certificates. Use of own / other documents for certification require approval by MTCE and need to be agreed upon in writing. The documents can be found under the following internet address:
4.1 Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
4.2 Process capability (PPK / CPK)
Quality Planning. CM shall develop process specific Quality Plan for all Harmonic products.
Quality Planning. 5 6.2.1 Design .............................................. 5 6.2.1.1 Development ................................ 5 6.2.1.2 Prototype .................................. 5 6.2.2 Production .......................................... 6 6.2.2.1 Eval Test .................................. 6 6.2.2.2 Pilot ...................................... 6 6.2.2.3 Launch ..................................... 6 6.3 Metric Goals and Analysis .................................. 6 6.4 Training/Certifications .................................... 6
Quality Planning. Gadzoox Microsystems shall provide Compaq and must be responsible for a controlled and capable process to ensure the product is in total compliance with the product specifications.
Quality Planning. The Developer shall provide evidence of quality planning that ensures specific requirements of the Project Agreement have been identified and incorporated into the documented quality system. Department’s requirements represent the minimum requirements.
Quality Planning. APEX shall be responsible for a controlled and capable process to ensure the product is in total compliance with the product specifications.
Quality Planning. The Seller will create a documented “End of Support Life” (EOSL) Quality Plan and present it to the Buyer for approval within 30 days from the written notification from the Buyer for a product’s scheduled end of life. This plan will include those topics defined by the Buyer’s Quality representative. The plan will include how the Seller will ensure the quality of the product for both the shipment of product to the Buyer and the quality of spare parts for service provider facilities.