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Engineering change management explained

A Smarttech Consulting Services product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 21, 2006

White paper discusses key functions of an ECM process, common concerns of manufacturers regarding the process, and the advantages of an automated ECM system.

Every manufacturer needs an engineering change management (ECM) process for initiating and controlling any modifications in a drawing, part, process, or equipment.

The ECM process is crucial in ensuring the quality and safety of products.

For this reason, ECM is key to compliance in the FDA and ISO environments.

A white paper, prepared by MasterControl, discusses key functions of an ECM process, common concerns of manufacturers regarding the process, and the advantages of an automated ECM system.

It describes: a typical ECM process and its common functions; issues in controlling change; the advantages of web-based system; and a glossary of engineering terms and acronyms.

Titled "Automating electronic engineering change management systems: reducing compliance risk and improving product quality", the white paper also describes core applications of the MasterControl quality management software solution.

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