SIST EN ISO 24096-1:2024
(Main)Technical product documentation (TPD) - Classification of requirements - Part 1: Framework (ISO 24096-1:2024)
Technical product documentation (TPD) - Classification of requirements - Part 1: Framework (ISO 24096-1:2024)
This document specifies a framework for building systems for the classification of requirements. Such systems can be used to indicate requirements of special importance, and communicate them for production set-up, verification, audit, etc.
This document:
— gives background information why such systems are useful in many areas of manufacturing;
— can be referred to for the concept of classification of requirements;
— functions as a framework for applying such systems in technical product documentation (TPD);
— indicates the needed elements for a classification system;
— supports with aspects in the choice of symbols for a classification system.
As a framework, this document does not give the details of a specific classification system. Instead, it functions as a basis for an organization-specific system which contains details such as notations and symbols, classification levels, assessment procedures, etc., including usage and interpretation in the TPD.
This document does not specify the contractual consequences of a classification (e.g. needed actions such as choice of tools, reliability index or process capability for a classification level) nor other references to standards or documents for handling classifications and nonconformity to requirements.
Technische Produktdokumentation (TPD) - Klassifizierung von Anforderungen - Teil 1: Allgemeine Grundlagen (ISO 24096-1:2024)
Documentation technique de produits (TPD) - Classification des exigences - Partie 1: Cadre (ISO 24096-1:2024)
Le présent document spécifie un cadre permettant de construire de systèmes de classification des exigences. Ces systèmes peuvent être utilisés pour indiquer des exigences d’importance particulière, et les communiquer pour l’organisation de la production, la vérification, l’audit, etc.
Le présent document:
— donne des informations de base sur les raisons pour lesquelles ces systèmes sont utiles dans de nombreux domaines de fabrication;
— peut être consulté pour le concept de classification des exigences;
— fonctionne comme un cadre pour l’application de ces systèmes dans la documentation technique de produits (TPD);
— indique les éléments nécessaires à un système de classification;
— prend en charge des aspects du choix des symboles pour un système de classification.
En tant que cadre, le présent document ne donne pas les détails d’un système de classification spécifique. À la place, il sert de base à un système spécifique à une organisation qui contient des détails tels que des notations et des symboles, des niveaux de classification, des procédures d’évaluation, etc., y compris l’usage et l’interprétation dans la TPD.
Le présent document ne spécifie ni les conséquences contractuelles d’une classification (par exemple les actions nécessaires comme le choix des outils, l’indice de fiabilité ou la capacité d’un procédé pour un niveau de classification), ni les autres références à des normes ou documents pour le traitement des classifications et d’une non-conformité à des exigences.
Tehnična dokumentacija proizvodov (TDP) - Razvrščanje zahtev - 1. del: Okvirni podatki (ISO 24096-1:2024)
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Standards Content (Sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-november-2024
Tehnična dokumentacija proizvodov (TDP) - Razvrščanje zahtev - 1. del: Okvirni
podatki (ISO 24096-1:2024)
Technical product documentation (TPD) - Classification of requirements - Part 1:
Framework (ISO 24096-1:2024)
Technische Produktdokumentation (TPD) - Klassifizierung von Anforderungen - Teil 1:
Allgemeine Grundlagen (ISO 24096-1:2024)
Documentation technique de produits (TPD) - Classification des exigences - Partie 1:
Cadre (ISO 24096-1:2024)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 24096-1:2024
ICS:
01.110 Tehnična dokumentacija za Technical product
izdelke documentation
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EN ISO 24096-1
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
September 2024
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 01.100.01
English Version
Technical product documentation (TPD) - Classification of
requirements - Part 1: Framework (ISO 24096-1:2024)
Documentation technique de produits (TPD) - Technische Produktdokumentation (TPD) -
Classification des exigences - Partie 1: Cadre (ISO Klassifizierung von Anforderungen - Teil 1: Allgemeine
24096-1:2024) Grundlagen (ISO 24096-1:2024)
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European foreword . 3
European foreword
This document (EN ISO 24096-1:2024) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 10
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ISO 24096-1
First edition
Technical product documentation
2024-09
(TPD) — Classification of
requirements —
Part 1:
Framework
Documentation technique de produits (TPD) — Classification des
exigences —
Partie 1: Cadre
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Basic rules . 2
4.1 General .2
4.2 Description of requirement class .3
4.3 Use of a classification system .3
4.4 Application .3
4.5 Definition of classification levels .4
Annex A (informative) Guidance for class implication and system application . 5
Annex B (informative) Guidance for indication, definition of requirement classes and the
selection of symbols . 7
Annex C (informative) Guidance for indication in technical product documentation and placing
of symbols . 9
Bibliography .12
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Foreword
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Introduction
This document addresses the classification of requirements. It provides a framework for building systems to
enable the classification of requirements and an indication of the classification in the functional specification,
FUN-SPEC, to support communication of the consequences of nonconformity to functional requirements.
FUN-SPEC (see ISO/TS 21619) is a part of the technical product documentation (TPD). Other approaches
than classification of requirements can be state of the art in achieving the objective of securing the end
product.
This document has been developed mainly to be implemented within industry, e.g. the automotive and
aerospace industries. However, it can also be used in other engineering fields.
Classification of requirements is a tool by which subsequent parties and stakeholders can be informed of the
level of consequences of nonconformity of requirements. This facilitates the guiding of production and quality
assurance resources (e.g. purchasing, production planning, control, revision). The classification system
relies on established procedures, regulatory framework and contractual agreements for implementation
and follow up as present in all modern industry.
There are several examples of industrial stakeholders that deploy their own or partially self-developed
system and methodology for classification of requirements. There has previously not been any ISO document
that pragmatically describes “what is” and “how to create” a classification system. This series bridges the
identified gap and meets the need to describe how to introduce and work with a classification system in an
industrial and design context.
Knowledge of the consequences of nonconformity, with requirements and actions taken to resolve the source
of the deviation from the given requirements, will have a positive effect on product quality, user safety and
economy of the product. Production and inspection resources can then be used where they are most needed.
Annex A gives guidance for class implication and system application.
Annex B gives guidance for indication, definition of requirement classes and the selection of symbols.
Annex C gives guidance for indication in TPD and placing of symbols.
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