IEEE P90003/D1, Feb 2007
Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001:2000 to computer software
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About This Item
P90003/D1, Feb 2007 is a technical standard focused on guidelines for applying ISO 9001:2000 to computer software. In the context of Computing and Processing, it helps organizations interpret quality management requirements for software-related work with more confidence and consistency. This standard is useful where software development, maintenance, or delivery needs structured quality control, especially when teams want to align procedures, documentation, and verification activities with recognized guidance.
Overview of P90003/D1, Feb 2007
P90003/D1, Feb 2007 provides guidance intended to support the practical application of ISO 9001:2000 within computer software activities. Rather than defining software quality from scratch, it helps translate general quality management requirements into a software engineering context. That makes it relevant for organizations managing lifecycle processes such as development planning, configuration control, review, and validation. As a guidance document, it is especially helpful when a team needs a clearer framework for consistent software quality practices.
Typical use cases
P90003/D1, Feb 2007 may be used by organizations that develop, maintain, integrate, or support software systems under a formal quality management approach. It is relevant in environments where requirements traceability, controlled change, testing discipline, and documentation consistency matter. Typical use cases can include internal software teams, outsourced development arrangements, and procurement activities that specify quality expectations for delivered software. It is also useful when defining repeatable workflows for verification, release control, or maintenance activities.
Why it matters
This standard matters because software quality often depends on process control as much as on code itself. By interpreting ISO 9001:2000 for software work, P90003/D1, Feb 2007 can help reduce ambiguity in compliance efforts, improve consistency across projects, and support more reliable testing and acceptance practices. It may also assist buyers and suppliers in setting clearer expectations for documentation, review, and delivery. In practice, that can lower risk and strengthen confidence in software outcomes.
- Guidance for software quality management
- Application of ISO 9001:2000 principles
- Relevant to development and maintenance workflows
- Supports verification, control, and documentation
- Useful for procurement and compliance planning
- Publication Date: 2008
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Computing and Processing
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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