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==Process== A QMS process is an element of an organizational QMS. The [[ISO 9000|ISO 9001]] standard requires organizations seeking [[compliance (regulation)|compliance]] or [[certification]] to define the processes which form the QMS and the sequence and interaction of these processes. [[Butterworth-Heinemann]] and other publishers have offered several books which provide step-by-step guides to those seeking the quality certifications of their products.<ref name=i9sg>{{cite book | last = Anton | first = Doug |author2=Carole Anton | title = ISO 9001 Survival Guide, Third Edition | publisher = AEM Consulting Group, Inc | year = 2006 | isbn = 978-0-9672170-8-6 | page = 100}}</ref><ref name=i9ib>{{cite book | last = Tricker | first = Ray |author2=Bruce Sherring-Lucas | title = ISO 9001:2008 In Brief, Second Edition | publisher = Butterworth-Heinemann | year = 2005 | url =https://archive.org/details/isoauditprocedur00tric | url-access = limited | isbn = 978-0-7506-6616-9 | page = [https://archive.org/details/isoauditprocedur00tric/page/n210 192]}}</ref><ref name=i9ap>{{cite book | last = Tricker | first = Ray | title = ISO 9001:2000 Audit Procedures, Second Edition | publisher = Butterworth-Heinemann | year = 2005 | url =https://archive.org/details/isoauditprocedur00tric | url-access = limited | isbn = 978-0-7506-6615-2 | page = [https://archive.org/details/isoauditprocedur00tric/page/n338 320]}}</ref><ref name=i9fsb>{{cite book | last = Tricker | first = Ray | title = ISO 9001: 2000 For Small Businesses | publisher = Butterworth-Heinemann | year = 2005 | isbn = 978-0-7506-6617-6 | page = 480}}</ref><ref name=i9qsh>{{cite book | last = Hoyle | first = David | title = ISO 9000 Quality Systems Handbook, Fifth Edition | publisher = Butterworth-Heinemann | year = 2005 | isbn = 978-0-7506-6785-2 | page = 686}}</ref><ref name=i9qrs>{{cite book | last = Dobb | first = Fred | title = ISO 9001:2000 Quality Registration Step-by-Step, Third Edition | publisher = Butterworth-Heinemann | year = 2004 | isbn = 978-0-7506-4949-0 | page = 292}}</ref> Examples of such processes include: comply with specific requirements e.g. [[statistical process control]] and [[measurement systems analysis]], <!---β¦β¦β¦ Please keep the list in alphabetical order β¦β¦β¦---> * [[calibrations]], * [[corrective and preventive action]], * [[internal audit]], * order processes, * [[product (business)|product]]/ [[service (economics)|service]]/ [[process modeling|process]] measurements to * identification, labeling and control of [[conformance testing|non-conforming]] [[product (business)|products]] to prevent its inadvertent use, delivery or processing, * [[production plan]]s, * [[purchasing]] and related processes such as [[distributor (business)|supplier]] selection and [[wikt:monitoring|monitoring]] ISO 9001 requires that the performance of these processes be measured, analyzed and [[continuous improvement|continually improved]], and the results of this form an input into the [[management]] review process.
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