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Incorporating links to ISO 9001 into manufacturing process models using IDEF 9000

Incorporating links to ISO 9001 into manufacturing process models using IDEF 9000. M9401004 王偉豪 M9401005 徐巧蓉 M9401006 徐啟桓 M9401104 張書維 M9401207 張仁傑. Outline. Introduction Implementation of ISO 9001 Fulfil Order Process ISO 9001 in a Fulfil Order Process

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Incorporating links to ISO 9001 into manufacturing process models using IDEF 9000

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  1. Incorporating links to ISO 9001 into manufacturing process models using IDEF9000 M9401004 王偉豪 M9401005 徐巧蓉 M9401006 徐啟桓 M9401104 張書維 M9401207 張仁傑

  2. Outline • Introduction • Implementation of ISO 9001 • Fulfil Order Process • ISO 9001 in a Fulfil Order Process • Selection of an appropriate modeling technique • The criteria of IDEF9000 • Conclusion

  3. Introduction • The ISO 9000 series is a standard and the requirements are described in ISO 9001. • Understanding ISO 9001 quality management systems from a system viewpoint is important. • Identify the activities and flows that are controlled by ISO 9001.

  4. Implementation of ISO 9001 • The four ways of approaches to ISO 9001 implementation. • Simply following what standard dictates. • Documenting what you do in response to the requirements of ISO 9001. • Limited documentation of the business process to meet the requirements of ISO 9001. • Creating an integrated management system that covers all processes and, where relevant, addresses the requirements of ISO 9001.

  5. Implementation of ISO 9001 • Business process design incorporating ISO 9001. • Outputs to customer may be seen as business processes. • Quality management systems should be aligned with business processes. • The relation between process hierarchy, business process and quality management system approaches.

  6. Implementation of ISO 9001 • ARIS and ISO 9001 • The Architecture of Integrated Information System. • A methodology that facilitates the specification and implementation of information systems to support business process. • ARIS methodology is not applied with sole intention of becoming ISO 9001 registered.

  7. Implementation of ISO 9001 • GRAI methodology and ISO 9001 • Themethodology that is considered as an enterprise modelling technique and has developed to model decision-flow processes in the domain of production management systems. • To deploy quality procedures and link them to the relevant business processes.

  8. Implementation of ISO 9001 • IEM and ISO 9001 • A modeling method based on integrated enterprise modelling (IEM). • It is related to the 20 sections of the ISO 9001:1994 quality standard. • The approach models business processes using product, order and resource. • Main benefit is an improved understanding of the enterprise through the modelling process

  9. Implementation of ISO 9001 • Implications and current issues • Take a systemic view of an organization. • Not necessarily document procedures and instructions.

  10. Fulfil Order Process (FOP) • The CIM-OSA standard defines three fundamental types of business process as Manage-, Operate-, and Support-type business process. Their relationship are shown in figure 1.

  11. Fulfil Order Process (FOP)

  12. Fulfil Order Process (FOP) • A Fulfil Order Process turns an order into a finished product or service and delivers it into the customer. • It includes the flow of both the material and the information. • The systems parameters of FOP are source, input, process, transformation, output, receiver and feedback.

  13. Fulfil Order Process (FOP)

  14. Fulfil Order Process (FOP) • FOP can be modeled using a function view. • The function view primary concentrates on activities and tasks.

  15. ISO 9001 in a FOP

  16. ISO 9001 in a FOP • There are some relationships between the ISO 9001 requirements and the FOP. • Directly relevant:verifying, testing • Indirectly relevant :in the non-operating /non-fulfil-order part • Not relevant :Management commitment, Design and development

  17. ISO 9001 in a FOP • Source related to an ISO 9001 oriented FOP • Both suppliers and document production are sources • Inputs of an ISO 9001 oriented FOP • Policies, practices, derived documents and reference documents

  18. ISO 9001 in a FOP • Processes and transformation in an ISO 9001 oriented FOP • Validating, verifying, monitoring, identifying, testing, inspecting, handling, packing and storing. • Output of activities in an ISO 9001 oriented FOP • Descriptive document, checksheet

  19. ISO 9001 in a FOP • Receiver of an ISO 9001 oriented FOP • External customer, supplier and stockholders • Feedback in an ISO 9001 oriented FOP • Can be thought of as a kind of input from a receiver

  20. ISO 9001 in a FOP • Criteria for modeling ISO 9001 in a FOP • Identify and distinguish between activities that are constrained and so do information and objects. • Show the decomposed information as graphical labels and any form of information must be shown as different types of input to an activity. • Link the decomposed activities and information to individual requirement of ISO 9001.

  21. Selection of an appropriate modeling technique • Applicability to model a Fulfil Order Process • Appropriateness to highlight ISO 9001 criteria • IDEF0 is the most appropriate modeling technique

  22. Introduction to IDEF0-Ⅰ • Function-based • The structure of IDEF0 : • node index • context diagram (A-0) • function diagrams

  23. Introduction to IDEF0 -Ⅱ • Left:input • Right:output • Top:control • Bottom:mechanism

  24. The criteria of IDEF9000 -Ⅰ • Either this box or any subordinate box is controlled by ISO 9001

  25. The criteria of IDEF9000 -Ⅱ • The labelling of arrows controlled by ISO 9001

  26. The criteria of IDEF9000 -Ⅲ • The arrows should only be branched at the required level of detail.

  27. Conclusion • Simply documenting what an organization does in response to ISO 9001 is still one of the most common approaches adopted. • During the design/redesign of business processes, currents approaches do not provide for a systemic consideration of process-based quality management systems and do not establish the links to the requirements of ISO 9001.

  28. Conclusion • This paper described the principles of an enhanced version of the modeling technique IDEF0 together with its method of use. The version, called IDEF9000. • 「Model reuse」 is not enabled by simply developing static IDEF models. The issue of process dynamics also needs to be addressed to gain real benefits of process modeling.

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