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ÖNORM EN ISO/IEC 19796-1
Issue date: 2009 11 01
Information technology - Learning, education and training - Quality management, assurance and metrics - Part 1: General approach (ISO/IEC 19796-1:2005)
This part of ISO/IEC 19796 provides a common framework to describe, specify, and understand critical properties, characteristics, and metrics of quality. The Reference Fr...
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Austrian Standards International
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Digital | 127 Pages
Language:
German
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IT, communication & electronic, Applications of information technology, IT applications in other fields
IT, communication & electronic, Telecommunication systems, IT applications in other fields
IT, communication & electronic, Telecommunication. Telecontrol. Telemetering, IT applications in other fields
Electric & lighting engineering, Installations in buildings - Electricity supply systems, IT applications in other fields
Building services engineering & equipment, Installations in buildings - Electricity supply systems, IT applications in other fields
Services & management, Education, IT applications in other fields
Services & management, Company organization and management. Quality, Management of human resources
This part of ISO/IEC 19796 provides a common framework to describe, specify, and understand critical properties, characteristics, and metrics of quality. The Reference Framework for the Description of Quality Approaches (RFDQ) is an elaborated and extensive process model. This standardization work harmonizes existing concepts, specifications, terms, and definitions for learning, education, and training.
ÖNORM EN ISO/IEC 19796-1
2009 11 01
Information technology - Learning, education and training - Quality management, assurance and metric...
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ISO/IEC 19796-1:2005
Issue date :
2005 10 31
Information technology — Learning, education and training — Quality management, assurance and metrics — Part 1: General approach