SIST EN 14724:2004
(Main)Space project management - Tailoring of space standards
Space project management - Tailoring of space standards
This Standard is part of a collection of European Space Standards dealing with management. It defines the process of tailoring, applicable to all space standards for management, product assurance and engineering as a guideline. This Standard defines the objectives, principles, methods and processes of tailoring, which are necessary for the establishment of project requirement documents.
Raumfahrt-Projektmanagement - Anpassung von Normen für die Raumfahrttechnik
Management des projets spatiaux - Adaptation des standards spatiaux
Space project management - Tailoring of space standards
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Space project management - Tailoring of space standardsRaumfahrt-Projektmanagement - Anpassung von Normen für die RaumfahrttechnikManagement des projets spatiaux - Adaptation des standards spatiauxSpace project management - Tailoring of space standards49.140Vesoljski sistemi in operacijeSpace systems and operationsICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 14724:2003SIS
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