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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 36615-2018 (GB/T36615-2018) | | Description (Translated English) | Dependability management -- Guidance for management and application | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | L05 | | Classification of International Standard | 03.100.40; 03.120.01; 21.020 | | Word Count Estimation | 38,354 | | Date of Issue | 2018-09-17 | | Date of Implementation | 2019-04-01 | | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration |
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(Credibility Management Management and Application Guide)
ICS 03.100.40; 03.120.01; 21.020
L05
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Credibility Management Management and Application Guide
(IEC 60300-1.2014, Dependabilitymanagement-
Part 1. Guidanceformanagementandapplication, IDT)
Published on.2018-09-17
Implementation of.2019-04-01
State market supervision and administration
China National Standardization Administration issued
Content
Foreword III
Introduction IV
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and definitions, abbreviations 1
3.1 Terms and Definitions 1
3.2 Abbreviations 3
4 Credibility Management 4
4.1 Understanding credibility 4
4.2 Benefits of Trustworthiness Management 5
4.3 Management credibility challenges 5
5 System for managing credibility 5
5.1 Overview 5
5.2 Organizational arrangements 6
5.3 Management measures 6
5.4 Performance Evaluation 7
6 Application of credibility management 7
6.1 Tailoring of the credibility outline 7
6.2 Objective and requirement analysis 8
6.3 Risk Management 9
6.4 Implementation of life cycle credibility activities 9
6.5 Choice of credibility tools and technical activities 9
6.6 Resources 9
6.7 Measurement and evaluation 10
6.8 Credibility Guarantee 11
6.9 Review of credibility results and activities 11
Appendix A (informative) Organizational arrangements for the credibility management system 13
A.1 Structure of the organization 13
A.2 Organization of credible activities 13
Appendix B (informative) Activities of the credibility management system 14
B.1 Credibility activities in the life cycle 14
B.2 credibility life cycle activities 17
Appendix C (informative) Defining product requirements 21
C.1 Application angle requirements 21
C.2 Performance requirements with confidence requirements Example 21
Appendix D (informative) Structure of the credibility standard 26
D.1 Structure 26
D.2 Core Standard 26
D.3 Process Standard 26
D.4 Support Standard 27
D.5 related standards 27
Appendix E (informative) Credibility Review Checklist 28
E.1 Introduction 28
E.2 Concept 28
E.3 Development 29
E.4 Implementation 30
E.5 Application 30
E.6 Improvement 30
E.7 Decommissioning 31
Reference 32
Figure 1 Relationship between credibility requirements and product (product, system, process, or service) requirements Figure 4
Figure 2 Credibility Management System 6
Figure B.1 Credibility activities and life cycle 16
Figure C.1 illustrates the relationship between the functional, non-functional and credibility requirements of a motor-driven management pump.
Figure C.2 illustrates the relationship between the functional, non-functional and credibility requirements of a family car 25
Figure D.1 Credibility Criteria Framework 26
Table B.1 Activity at the conceptual stage 17
Table B.2 Activities during the development phase 18
Table B.3 Activities in the implementation phase 18
Table B.4 Activities in the application phase 19
Table B.5 Activity during the improvement phase 19
Table B.6 Activities in the retirement phase 20
Foreword
This standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This standard uses the translation method equivalent to IEC 60300-1.2014 "Trustworthiness Management Part 1. Management and Application Guide."
This standard has made the following editorial changes.
--- Change the standard name to the "Trust Management Management and Application Guide";
--- Since IEC 60050-191 in.2014..2014 was changed to IEC 60050-192.2015 at the time of official release, equivalent to the standard
The standard of China is GB/T 2900.99-2016, so the standard of reference in 3.1 is changed to GB/T 2900.99-
2016, and the item number has been adjusted accordingly;
--- Added a guide to the list of items in Appendix E.
Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuing organization of this document is not responsible for identifying these patents.
This standard was proposed by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China.
This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee for Reliability and Maintainability of Electrical and Electronic Products (SAC/TC24).
This standard was drafted. Electronic Fifth Institute of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
The main drafters of this standard. Yu Min, Li Dong, Liu Mengyu, Yang Chunhui, Ji Chunyang.
Introduction
This standard describes the credibility management process in an organization and establishes a framework for managing activities to achieve credibility.
Credibility is the ability of a product to perform as required, and is a term used to describe time-related characteristics of product performance. Credibility
Refers to characteristics under given conditions of use and maintenance support, including availability, reliability, maintainability, and support. Credibility description
I believe in the extent to which things work as expected.
Credibility builds trust and builds confidence and influences the organization's ability to meet its goals. It can be effectively planned through the product life cycle.
Implement credibility activities to get.
Credibility will seriously affect a user's perception of the value of a product developed or offered by an organization. Low credibility will affect the organization's goals
Now and reduce the reputation.
Credibility management provides a systematic approach to addressing credibility and related issues from organizational and business perspectives. Credibility often
Driven by technology and combined with the innovation of old products. The credibility gained through the life cycle process may be influenced by market dynamics, the world economy and resources
Distribution, changes in customer demand, and the impact of a competitive environment. Strategic deployment needs to adapt to the expected changes so that it can be used in business operations
survive. Credibility management focuses on stakeholders to improve organizational goals and return on investment by optimizing credibility.
This standard is specific to technical products, systems, processes, and services. They are described in this standard using the generic term
However, most of the content provided in the guide is generic and can be used for a variety of non-technical applications. In addition, when optimizing credibility
It is advisable to identify, analyze and manage the possible effects of safety, the environment and other factors.
This standard is intended to be read from the user, the owner, and the customer to ensure that the credibility requirements are met by the organization involved, including various classes.
Type and size of companies, public and private institutions, such as non-profit associations in government departments, business units, and groups.
Credibility Management Management and Application Guide
1 Scope
This standard establishes a framework for credibility management for products, systems, processes or services involving hardware, software and people or a combination of these factors.
Provide a guide to credibility management. It provides guidance for the planning and implementation of credible activities and technical processes over the life cycle, and considers
His related requirements, such as security and the environment.
This standard provides guidance to management and technical staff to help optimize credibility.
This standard is not used for certification purposes.
2 Normative references
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only dated versions apply to this article.
Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this document.
no.
3 terms and definitions, abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1.1
Availability of (product) \u003cofanitem\u003e
The ability to perform on demand.
Note 1. Availability depends on the comprehensive characteristics of product reliability, recovery, and maintainability, and sometimes includes maintenance support.
Note 2. Availability is quantified using appropriate measures.
[GB/T 2900.99-2016, definition 192-01-23]
3.1.2
(product's) dependability, \u003cofanitem\u003e
Ability to perform as required when required.
Note 1. Credibility includes availability, reliability, resiliency, maintainability and maintenance support, and in some cases, such as durability, safety and security.
Other features.
Note 2. Credibility is a collective term used for product-time-related quality characteristics.
[GB/T 2900.99-2016, definition 192-01-22]
3.1.3
Credibility case dependencycase
Establish evidence-based, reasonable, and traceable arguments that provide arguments for the required system to meet credibility requirements.
3.1.4
Credibility management dependencymanagement
Guide and control the coordination activities of the organization in terms of credibility.
Note. Credibility management is part of the overall management of the organization.
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