VDA is the German Quality Management System (QMS) for the automobile industry (Verband des Automobilindustrie e. V.). The fourth edition was issued in December 1998, and became mandatory for all German car makers on April 1, 1999.
VDA was initiated by the automobile industry itself. The first VDA standard was for the exchange of surface models, and was named "VDA-FS". It has been superseded along the way, by a subset of the "Initial Graphics Exchange Specification" (IGES); referred to, simply, as "VDA". Aside from this exchange standard, VDA also developed "VDA-PS", a library standard for standard parts, now known as "DIN 66304".
The VDA standard is broken into two parts:
Sanctioned interpretations of VDA 6.1 are available, clarifying some of the elements, so as to assist companies and registrars to understand the requirements better. These interpretions can be found at http://www.vda-qmc.de. There are also a number of other manuals, which must be read in conjunction with the VDA 6.1 manual, and is aimed at facilitating better understanding of what is required.
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