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Title
International cooperation and technology transfer
Author
Fras, Mojca Kosmatin

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Figure 1 - ISO 9000 publications
3. THE PRODUCTION OF NUMERIC MAPS
IN QUALITY REGIMEN
With reference to the legislation, cartography is a
service for the client, connected, however, to the
realization of a tangible product, the result, that is, of a
defined process, in which the requisites are expressed
by a project and a specification.
This is, in fact, something that is not permanent and
lasting, in as much as in the moment that it is created it
could already be surpassed, in part, thus it is not
possible during the project phase to establish how long
the product will last.
For the production of quality the ISO 9001 can be
applied and the conformity is obtained by means of an
adequate demonstration of the capacity of the provider
in the activities of design and production.
In the case in which the activity of the company is only
productive, implementing technical specifics, the
certification of quality, limited only to the production and
not to design, can be obtained according to ISO 9002.
For “design” we mean all the activity that leads to the
technical specifics that represent the terms of reference
for the “final (or executive) design” as explicitly, or
implicitly or potentially specified by the client. Even
when conformity is limited to ISO 9002 the geo-topo-
cartographic companies have to have an organization
structure with qualified personnel able to finalize the
technical specifics following pre-established
procedures.
The first stage to establish a quality system is the
identification of the objectives to follow.
Numeric cartography represents an instrument/service
for the client (public or private body) for the knowledge
more or less specific of the land with the aim of being
able to constitute a valid base for successive actions of
design, planning, studies for forecasting and
simulation, etc.
COMPANY ORGANIZATION
IN COMING PRODUCTS

PROCESS

FINISHED PRODUCT
Figure 2 - Company organization