First let me be honest to you till now no real implementations yet (as far as we know everybody can download it now freely). Our software is now up and running till now with no problems. So we think we have a stable solution right now. One customer is thinking strongly of using our software in deed for quality management also. He wants to get his 9001 certificate with it.
We have worked in earlier years at tools with same specifications but not browser based editing and it was used often.
With our software you can do an assesment and link it to the data already stored in the database. The way we handle flowcharts is unique, I guess The integration with text data is strong. The way you can relate data easily and make reports (matrices) out of it using our report language makes it perfectly fits quality management solutions.
Are you interested in using it?
Forgive me when you think we sounds like sales guys.
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From what I've read so far about Open Modeling it seems ideal to document a quality management system for ISO 9000. Has anyone tried this yet?
Thanx for question.
First let me be honest to you till now no real implementations yet (as far as we know everybody can download it now freely). Our software is now up and running till now with no problems. So we think we have a stable solution right now. One customer is thinking strongly of using our software in deed for quality management also. He wants to get his 9001 certificate with it.
We have worked in earlier years at tools with same specifications but not browser based editing and it was used often.
With our software you can do an assesment and link it to the data already stored in the database. The way we handle flowcharts is unique, I guess The integration with text data is strong. The way you can relate data easily and make reports (matrices) out of it using our report language makes it perfectly fits quality management solutions.
Are you interested in using it?
Forgive me when you think we sounds like sales guys.