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TickIT is a quality-management certification program for software, supported primarily by the In addition to a general objective of improving software quality, one of the principles of TickIT is to improve and regulate the behaviour of auditors working in the information technology sector through training, and subsequent certification of auditors. The International Register of Certified Auditors manages the registration scheme for TickIT auditors. Software development organisations seeking TickIT Certification are required to show comformity with ISO 9001:2000. Major objective was to provide industry with a practical framework for the management of software development quality by developing more effective quality management system certification procedures. These involved: • publishing guidance material to assist software organizations interpret the requirements of ISO 9001 • training, selecting and registering auditors with IT experience and competence, and • introducing rules for the accreditation of certification bodies practising in the software sector TickIT certification bodiesSome of accredited TickIT certification bodies: . BMT Quality Assessors Ltd • BSI Quality Assurance Ltd • Electricity Association Quality Assurance • Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance Companies already certificated to ISO 9001 under TickIT are in over 50 different countries. These include every country in the European Union, The TickIT GuideTickIT also includes a guide. This provides guidance in understanding and applying ISO Part A: Introduction to TickIT and the Certification Process This presents general information about the operation of TickIT and how it relates to other quality initiatives such as Process Improvement. Part B: Guidance for Customers This describes the issues relating to quality management system certification in the software field from the viewpoint of the customer who is initiating a development project, and explains how the customer can contribute to the quality of the delivered products and services. Part C: Guidance for Suppliers This presents information and guidance to software and software service providing organizations, including in house developers, on the construction of their quality management systems using the TickIT procedures. This part also indicates how organizations can assess and improve the effectiveness of their quality management systems. Part D: Guidance for Auditors This gives guidance to auditors on the conduct of assessments using the TickIT procedures. Part E: Software Quality Management System Requirements – Standards Perspective This contains guidance to help organizations producing software products and providing software-related services interpret the requirements of BS EN ISO 9001:2000. It follows the clause sequence of the Standard. Part F: Software Quality Management System Requirements – Process Perspective This identifies and elaborates upon the good practice required to provide effective and continuous control of a software quality management system. It is organized around the basic processes required for software development, maintenance and support and follows the structure set out in ISO/IEC 12207:1995. Copyright 2008 - France BtoB from Wikipédia
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