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ISO what?
ISO is the Internation Standards Organization and they have created and/or maintain a vast number of different standards.
If you are referring to process standards such as ISO 9000 - it is not the tool that needs to be compliant, but the process that uses the tool: "Say what you do, do what you say".
Perhaps you can be more specific about what you are looking to ascertain?
--fish
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Take a look at ISO 9000 2000 Introduction in there you'll see the following:
What is ISO 9000?
The term ISO 9000 refers to a set of quality management standards. ISO 9000 currently includes three quality standards: ISO 9000:2000, ISO 9001:2000, and ISO 9004:2000. ISO 9001:2000 presents requirements, while ISO 9000:2000 and ISO 9004:2000 present guidelines. All of these are process standards (not product standards).
Does that help?
--fish
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Ah - thanks for the clarification.
As I'm not working in the software development part of Interwoven, I'll have to defer answering this to someone who is. Sorry.
--fish
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