BS ISO 16355-1:2021
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Application of statistical and related methods to new technology and product development process – General principles and perspectives of quality function deployment (QFD)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 72 |
This part of ISO 16355 describes the quality function deployment (QFD) process, its purpose, users, and tools. It does not provide requirements or guidelines for organizations to develop and systematically manage their policies, processes, and procedures in order to achieve specific objectives.
Users of this part of ISO 16355 will include all organization functions necessary to assure customer satisfaction, including business planning, marketing, sales, research and development (R&D), engineering, information technology (IT), manufacturing, procurement, quality, production, service, packaging and logistics, support, testing, regulatory, and other phases in hardware, software, service, and system organizations.
PDF Catalog
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2 | undefined |
8 | Foreword |
9 | Introduction |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
13 | 4 Basic concepts of QFD 4.1 Theory and principles of QFD 4.2 QFD use of the word of function 4.3 Spirit of QFD |
14 | 4.4 Display of information 5 Integration of QFD and product development methods 5.1 QFD support for product development methods 5.2 Flow of product development with QFD 5.2.1 Organization of the QFD flow |
15 | 5.2.2 Flow chart of product development with QFD 6 Types of QFD projects 6.1 General |
16 | 6.2 Applicable methods and tools 7 QFD team membership 7.1 QFD uses cross-functional teams 7.2 Core team membership 7.3 Subject matter experts |
17 | 7.4 QFD team leadership 8 QFD voices 8.1 Voice of business |
18 | 8.2 Voice of customer (VOC) or voice of stakeholder (VOS) 8.2.1 Definition of customer or stakeholder 8.2.2 Applicable methods and tools 8.2.3 Marketing perspective and engineering perspective 8.2.4 Applicable methods and tools |
19 | 8.2.5 Prioritize customers or stakeholders 8.2.6 Applicable methods and tools 8.2.7 What is contained in the voice of customer (VOC) or voice of stakeholder (VOS) 8.2.8 Sources of VOC and VOS 8.2.9 Applicable methods and tools |
20 | 8.2.10 Translating VOC/VOS into customer needs 8.2.11 Applicable methods and tools 9 Structuring information sets 9.1 General 9.2 Applicable tools and methods |
21 | 10 Prioritization 10.1 General 10.2 Applicable tools and methods 11 Quantification 11.1 General 11.2 Applicable tools and methods |
22 | 12 Translation of one information set into another 12.1 General 12.2 Applicable tools and methods 13 Transfer of prioritization and quantification from one information set into another 13.1 Transfer of prioritization |
23 | 13.2 Applicable tools and methods 13.3 Transfer of quantification 13.4 Applicable tools and methods |
24 | 13.5 Transferring deployment sets by dimensions 13.5.1 General 13.5.2 Quality deployment 13.5.3 Applicable tools and methods 13.5.4 Technology deployment |
25 | 13.5.5 Applicable tools and methods 13.5.6 Cost deployment 13.5.7 Applicable tools and methods 13.5.8 Reliability deployment 13.5.9 Applicable tools and methods |
26 | 13.5.10 Safety deployment 13.5.11 Security deployment (see ISO 16355-7) 13.5.12 Lifestyle and emotional quality deployment 13.5.13 Applicable tools and methods 13.6 Transferring deployment sets by levels 13.6.1 Function deployment |
27 | 13.6.2 Applicable tools and methods 13.6.3 Parts deployment 13.6.4 Applicable tools and methods 13.6.5 Manufacturing and process deployments 13.6.6 Applicable tools and methods 13.6.7 Project work or task management |
28 | 14 Solution concept engineering 14.1 General 14.2 Applicable tools and methods 15 Design optimization 15.1 Parameter design for robustness 15.2 Tolerance design 15.3 Applicable tools and methods |
29 | 16 Prototyping, testing, and validation 16.1 General 16.2 Applicable tools and methods 17 Build planning 17.1 General 17.2 Applicable tools and methods |
30 | 18 Build start-up 18.1 General 18.2 Applicable tools and methods 19 Build 19.1 General 19.2 Applicable tools and methods |
31 | 20 Packaging design, logistics, channel management, consumer information, and operating instructions 20.1 General 20.2 Applicable tools and methods 20.3 Logistics 20.4 Marketing claims 21 Customer support 21.1 General 21.2 Applicable tools and methods 22 Customer satisfaction 22.1 General |
32 | 22.2 Applicable tools and methods 23 Product end-of-life disposal, recycle, reuse, and other sustainability concerns 23.1 General 23.2 Applicable tools and methods 24 Flow to next generation development 24.1 General 24.2 Applicable tools and methods |
33 | Annex A (informative) Examples of applicable methods and tools |
63 | Annex B (informative) Concept relationships and their graphical representation |
64 | Bibliography |