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A Systems Engineering Approach to Quality Assurance for Aerospace Testing
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A Systems Engineering Approach to Quality Assurance for Aerospace Testing

Publication:
World Conference on Quality and Improvement
Date:
May 2015
Issue:
Volume 69 Issue
Pages:
pp. 1-7
Author(s):
Shepherd, Christena C.
Organization(s):
Jacobs/ESSSA Group

Abstract

On the surface, it appears that AS91001 has little to say about how to apply a quality management system (QMS) to major aerospace test programs (or even smaller ones). It also appears that there is little in the quality engineering body of knowledge (BOK) that applies to testing, unless it is nondestructive examination (NDE), or some type of lab or bench testing associated with the manufacturing process. However, if one examines: a) how the systems engineering (SE) processes are implemented throughout a test program; and b) how these SE processes can be mapped to the requirements of AS9100, a number of areas for involvement of the quality professional are revealed. What often happens is that quality assurance during a test program is limited to inspections of the test article--what could be considered a manufacturing al fresco approach. This limits the quality professional and is a disservice to the programs and projects, since there are a number of ways that quality can enhance critical processes, and support efforts to improve risk reduction, efficiency and effectiveness.The systems engineering (SE) discipline is widely used in aerospace to ensure the quality assurance for aerospace testing progress from stakeholder expectations (the president, congress, the taxpayers) to a successful, delivered product or service. Although this is well known, what is not well known is that these same SE processes are implemented in varying complexity, to prepare for and implement test projects that support research, development, verification and validation, qualification, and acceptance test projects. Although the test organization's terminology may vary from the SE terminology, and from one test service provider to another, the basic process is followed by successful, reliable testing organizations.

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