Supported Industry Standards
Standards are crucial in most domains; they provide a structured framework for achieving quality, efficiency, and compliance. At Robovision, standards serve to ensure consistency, interoperability, and safety across products, processes, and services.
Current standards Robovision adheres to
Refers to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard that outlines the quality model for software product evaluation and assessment. It provides a framework for assessing quality characteristics of software products, including functionality, reliability, usability, efficiency, maintainability, and portability.
Refers to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard that sets requirements for a quality management system (QMS) specific to the medical device industry. It outlines the criteria for organizations involved in the design, development, production, installation, and servicing of medical devices to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and consistently deliver safe and effective products.
ISO13485 has many commonalities with ISO9001. Where the latter is a generic standard applicable to any organization regardless of industry, ISO 13485 is generally considered more stringent due to the higher risk associated with medical devices.
Short for the International Software Testing Qualifications Board, ISTQB® is the world standard in testing practices. The ISTQB® certification program offers various levels of certification, including Foundation, Advanced, and Expert, covering different aspects and levels of proficiency in software testing.
We pride ourselves in the fact that since 2012 Robovision’s Head of Quality has been the Chairman of the Belgium/Netherlands ISTQB® division called BNTQB. Note that the BNTQB member board also serves as board member of TMMi® (see below). Through ISTQB® there is close interaction with the ISO29119 working group.
Refers to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard that provides guidelines and requirements for software testing processes and activities. It covers various aspects of software testing, including test planning, test design, test execution, and test management. The standard aims to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of software testing by defining a common framework and setting best practices for organizations to follow in order to ensure software product quality.
Stands for Test Maturity Model Integration, it is a framework used to assess and improve the organization's software testing process. The TMMi® framework provides a structured approach to evaluating and enhancing testing practices across various levels of maturity.
Using standards in a production environment brings consistency, efficiency, safety, and quality to operations, while also facilitating innovation, compliance, and customer satisfaction.