SiberSafe Definer, a Product Lifecycle Knowledge Management System that helps develop, accumulate, share, relate, trace and navigate product knowledge through all product lifecycle stages in a collaborative wiki-like environment.

SiberSafe Definer (QE Edition)

Quality engineering is a critical process in many retail organizations, especially those producing private label/own brand products, or with compliance and/or safety documentation requirements.

Yet, despite automation and innovation in many retail processes, some tasks are still undertaken manually. Product requirements, for example, are often cut and pasted from multiple sources such as previous requirements, vendor information, etc., with the inherent risk of introducing and distributing information that is out of date or incorrect. Because product requirements form the basis of acceptance criteria and reporting for incoming products, and audit acceptance criteria and reporting for ongoing testing, any such errors will result in testing products against invalid requirements.

Further compounding the quality challenge, individual product requirements can be frequently and regularly updated - and any requirement revision must be reflected in every document that contains that requirement. Many requirements are common to an entire product line or consumer segment. Thus, updating one common requirement may entail manually changing that requirement in a large number of existing test specifications.

Now, SiberSafe Definer (QE Edition) delivers outstanding benefits to vendor quality managers and quality engineering teams that need to:

  • Specify and manage product requirements
  • Produce and maintain acceptance criteria and acceptance test reports
  • Produce and maintain audit criteria and audit test reports
  • Streamline incoming product QA

By streamlining the requirements management and QA processes for incoming products, SiberSafe Definer (QE Edition) dramatically accelerates product testing and introduction and eliminates costly product requirements inaccuracies.

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