NASA-LLIS-0667
Lessons Learned – Common Review Methods for Engineering Products
| Organization: | NASA |
| Publication Date: | 7 March 2000 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 9 |
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Practice:
Conduct technical reviews to validate engineering designs using a common, consistent approach which has been proven to lead to reliable and quality products. A technical review is an evaluation of the engineering status of products and processes by an independent group of knowledgeable people. Although major technical reviews for a project differ in their content and timing, there are practices common to most reviews which may be defined to assure review success. These practices provide a common framework for planning, conducting, documenting, and evaluating the review process.
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