Wiki source code of Product Scopes and Subscopes
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1.1 | 1 | = Introduction — CQM Scopes and Subscopes = |
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3 | CQM requirements apply to a range of CQM Products and Components (subsequently referred to as "products"), such as IC Cards ("ICC") or IC Modules ("ICM"). | ||
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5 | Each set of CQM requirements applicable to a specific CQM product or component is considered a CQM Scope. | ||
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7 | Within a CQM Scope, a range of CQM Subscopes are defined. | ||
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9 | CQM Subscopes can be of a technical nature, for example: | ||
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11 | * Inlays only containing a wire embedded antenna | ||
12 | * Inlays containing an antenna and an IC | ||
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14 | CQM Subscopes can relate to different phases in the lifecycle of a product, for example: | ||
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16 | * Development | ||
17 | * Qualification | ||
18 | * Production | ||
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20 | CQM Subscopes can relate to different roles in the supply change, for example: | ||
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22 | * Vendor of an IC, responsible for development, qualification, and production of the IC | ||
23 | * Subcontractor to IC Vendor, providing only testing services | ||
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25 | The following pages define the different CQM Scopes and Subscopes: |