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Subject:ISO Document Control From:Sally Derrick <sjd1201 -at- gmail -dot- com> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Thu, 27 Oct 2011 09:45:46 -0500
Well, folks. It's finally happened. After 20+ years in startup enterprise
software companies, I have now been tasked with setting up a Doc Control
system and helping to move the company toward ISO 9001 certification. I even
bought the standard
My list of questions is long but I'll see what the standard answers before
I start pestering anyone with most of them. However, I am interested in
what tool you experts use for your document control. I REALLY want to use a
wiki. I've read of success stories. have any of you use a wiki for this
purpose and survived an audit?
If anyone has a requirements list that you used to choose a tool and that
you would be willing or able, I would be grateful. I'm starting my list of
requirements but the timeline is short. Any assistance would be welcome.
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