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{{short description|Type of testing for standards, contracts and regulations}}
'''Conformance testing''' — an element of '''conformity assessment''', and also known as '''compliance testing''', or '''type testing''' — is [[Test method|testing]] or other activities that determine whether a process, product, or service complies with the requirements of a [[specification]], [[technical standard]], [[contract]], or [[regulation]].<ref name="TrenkaevInter03">{{cite book |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9ta5rLb1CkkC&pg=PA226 |chapter=Interoperability Testing Based on a Fault Model for a System of Communicating FSMs |title=Testing of Communicating Systems: 15th IFIP International Conference, TestCom 2003 |author1=Trenkaev, V. |author2=Kim, M. |author3=Seol, S. |editor1=Hogrefe, D. |editor2=Wiles, A. |publisher=Springer Science & Business Media |year=2003 |pages=226–242 |isbn=9783540401230}}</ref><ref name="WareTheNeed90">{{cite book |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2FQf_pCCUeUC&pg=PA14 |chapter=Chapter 2: The Need for Mutual Recognition of Test Laboratories |title=Test Quality for Construction, Materials and Structures: Proceedings of the International RILEM/ILAC Symposium |author=Ware, J.E. |editor=Fickelson, M. |publisher=CRC Press |year=1990 |pages=12–18 |isbn=9780412394508}}</ref><ref name="WerstiukRelay07">{{cite book |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HCMDxjJnnF8C&pg=PA13 |chapter=Chapter 2: Relay Testing Fundamentals |title=The Relay Testing Handbook: Relay Testing Fundamentals |author=Werstiuk, C. |publisher=Valence Electrical Training Services |year=2007 |pages=13–52 |isbn=9781934348017}}</ref><ref name="INCITSReport05">{{cite web |url=http://www.incits.org/tc_home/m1htm/docs/m1050067.pdf |
Aside from the various types of testing, related conformance testing activities include:
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== Typical areas of application ==
Conformance testing is applied in various industries where a product or service must meet specific quality and/or regulatory standards. This includes areas such as:<ref name="TrenkaevInter03" /><ref name="WerstiukRelay07" /><ref name="INCITSReport05" /><ref name="W3CConform02">{{cite web |url=https://www.w3.org/QA/2002/01/Note-qa-certif-20020102.html |title=Conformance Testing and Certification Model for W3C Specifications |editor=Dardailler, D. |publisher=W3C |date=January 2002 |
* biocompatibility proofing
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=== Electronic and electrical engineering ===
In [[electronic engineering]] and [[electrical engineering]], some countries and business environments (such as telecommunication companies) require that an electronic product meet certain requirements before they can be sold.<ref name="WerstiukRelay07" /><ref name="RyanHigh01">{{cite book |title=High Voltage Engineering and Testing |editor=Ryan, H.M. |publisher=The Institution of Electrical Engineers |edition=2nd |year=2001 |pages=726 |isbn=9780852967751}}</ref> Standards for telecommunication products written by standards organizations such as [[American National Standards Institute|ANSI]], the [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]], and [[International Electrotechnical Commission|IEC]] have certain criteria that a product must meet before compliance is recognized. In countries such as Japan, China, Korea, and some parts of Europe, products cannot be sold unless they are known to meet those requirements specified in the standards.<ref name="COCIRHowDoes">{{cite web |url=https://www.bomcheck.net/rohs/how-does-bomcheck-manage-compliance-with-rohs-restrictions-in-china-korea-japan |title=How does BOMcheck manage compliance with RoHS restrictions in China, Korea and Japan? |work=BOMcheck.net |publisher=COCIR |
Compliance testing for electronic devices include emissions tests, immunity tests, and safety tests.<ref name="ECMAAGuide99">{{cite web |url=https://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-TR/ECMA%20TR-074.PDF |title=ECMA Technical Report TR/74: A Guide to the Application of the EMC Directive to ITE |publisher=ECMA |date=June 1999 |
For example, [[Ericsson]]'s telecommunications research and development subsidiary [[Telcordia Technologies]] publishes conformance standards for telecommunication equipment to pass the following tests:<ref name="EricssonElectro17">{{cite web |url=http://telecom-info.telcordia.com/site-cgi/ido/docs.cgi?ID=SEARCH&DOCUMENT=GR-1089& |title=Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety - Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment |publisher=Ericsson |date=December 2017 |
; Radiated immunity : An [[antenna (electronics)|antenna]] is used to subject the device to [[electromagnetic waves]], covering a large frequency range (usually from 80 MHz to 6 GHz).
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== Standardization and agreements ==
Several international standards relating to conformance testing are published by the [[International Organization for Standardization]] (ISO) and covered in the divisions of ICS 03.120.20 for management<ref name=pccc>{{cite web |last = [[International Organization for Standardization]]
* ''ISO/TR 13881:2000 Petroleum and natural gas industries—Classification and conformity assessment of products, processes and services''<ref name=pngi>{{cite web |last = [[International Organization for Standardization]]
* ''ISO 18436-4:2008 Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines—Requirements for qualification and assessment of personnel—Part 4: Field lubricant analysis''<ref name=cmdm>{{cite web |last = [[International Organization for Standardization]]
* ''ISO/IEC 18009:1999 Information technology—Programming languages—Ada: Conformity assessment of a language processor'' <ref name=itpl>{{cite web |last = [[International Organization for Standardization]]
===Conformity assessment and mutual recognition agreements===
Many countries sign [[mutual recognition agreement]]s (MRAs) with other countries in order to promote trade of and facilitate market access to goods and services, while making it easier to meet a country's conformance testing requirements.<ref name="EC-MRA18">{{cite web |url=https://ec.europa.eu/growth/single-market/goods/international-aspects/mutual-recognition-agreements_en |title=Mutual Recognition Agreements |publisher=European Commission |date=22 February 2018 |
== See also ==
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