Design and development inputs in AS9100 standard
Design and development inputs in AS9100 standard
Clause 7.3.2
Inputs relating to product requirements shall be determined and records maintained (see 4.2.4). These inputs shall include
a) functional and performance requirements,
b) applicable statutory and regulatory requirements,
c) where applicable, information derived from previous similar designs, and
d) other requirements essential for design and development.
These inputs shall be reviewed for adequacy. Requirements shall be complete, testable, unambiguous and not in conflict with each other.
The customer should provide the requirements. However, where mutually agreed upon, the organization may provide the requirements. In such a case, the organization shall:
a. Establish documented procedures for developing the requirements, including:
• Methods for agreeing on requirements and authorizing changes.
• Methods for the evaluation of prototypes or demonstrations, where used.
• Recording and reviewing discussion results on both sides.
b. Develop the requirements in close cooperation with the customer and make efforts to prevent misunderstandings.
c. Obtain the customer’s approval of the requirements prior to implementation when required by contract.
Input data to design shall be defined and documented in terms of functional requirements.
Interfaces between the software product and other products shall be defined and documented.
The software requirements shall be expressed in terms that allow validation during product acceptance.
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