ISO 9000-3: a tool for software product and process improvement
ISO 9000-3: a tool for software product and process improvement
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A set of techniques of industrial qualitative evaluation is presented to verify the distance existing between the real internal functional reality and the false corporative image towards the outside of the great textile firms. The current work is focused on three main aspects related to the software such as are management applications, the textile CAD and the human factors. It is also demonstrated how the theories, models and paradigms of software engineering and systems engineering generated in the American continent may serve to detect the antimodels inside the Southern Europe over-centennial textile industrial sector. Finally, it will be seen how the ISO quality rules in the services are used simply with commercial or publicity purposes.