Requirements are conditions that must be satisfied for acceptable work output. Requirements can be product-specific or process-based. Requirements are documented and used in various engineering fields
Regulation applies to food of animal origin, supplementing Regulation 852/2004. Excludes domestic production and direct consumer supply of small quantities. Applies to both processed and unprocessed products of animal origin. Requires establishment registration and approval by competent authorities
New Medical Device Regulations introduce Unique Device Identification (UDI) system. Basic UDI-DI connects devices with same purpose and risk class. Basic UDI-DI is independent from packaging and does not appear on trade items
Observability monitors and analyzes telemetry data in distributed systems. It combines logs, metrics, and distributed tracing for performance monitoring. Observability is transparent and has minimal performance impact
FAA, EASA, and ISO set standards for aviation safety and compliance. Regulations focus on aircraft part installation and maintenance. No specific regulations dictate documentation requirements for commercial parts. Guidelines are recommendations, not legally binding
Inventory dimensions represent retrieval and storage of items in warehouse management. Product dimensions include configuration, color, size, style. Storage dimensions cover site, warehouse, location, inventory status. Tracking dimensions include serial, batch numbers, and ownership