Organizations
ANSI - American National
Standards Institute
ASME - American
Society of Mechanical Engineers
ASTM - American
Society for Testing and Materials
IEEE - Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
INCOSE -
International Council on Systems Engineering
ISA - The Instrumentation,
Systems, and Automation Society
ISO - International
Organization for Standardization
NIST - National
Institute of Standards and Technology
NSPE - National
Society of Professional Engineers
Standard Articles
Adam, J., "ISO 13485 Levels the Playing Field,"
Quality Digest, April 2004.
Dufresne, J., "The Greening of Industry," Quality
Digest, October 2004.
Kymal, C., "ISO/TS 16949:2002 Rules Update," Quality
Digest, December 2004.
O'Connell, R., "ISO/TS 16949 Made Easy," Quality
Digest, June 2004.
Pajerek, L., "IEEE Standard 1220 Update Underway,"
Incose Insight, July 2004.
Smith, R., Munro, R., Bowen, R., "The Value-Added ISO/TS
16949 Transition," Quality Digest, September 2004.
Vianna, S., "Aerospace Standards: Going Where No One
Has Gone Before," Quality Digest, July 2004.
Willem, M., "Make a Smooth Change to TS 16949,"
Quality, August 2004.
Standard Books
Beyer,
W.H., ed. Standard Mathematical Tables. Cleveland:
CRC Press, 1976.
Booth, C.J., ed. The New IEEE Standard Dictionary of Electrical
and Electronics Terms. 5th ed. New York: IEEE, Inc., 1993.
IEEE,
IEEE Standards Collection Software Engineering. New
York: IEEE, Inc., 2003.
Lide,
D.R., ed. Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 85th ed.
Cleveland: CRC Press, 2004.
Parker,
S.P., ed. McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Engineering.
3rd ed. New York: McGraw Hill, Inc., 1993.
Whitaker,
J.C., ed. The Electronics Handbook. 2nd ed. Cleveland:
CRC Press, 1996.
Reference Standards
For
Reference Only: MIL-STD-1521B - Technical Reviews and Audits
for Systems, Equipments, and Computer Software. Effective
June 1985; Cancelled April 1995 without replacement.
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