Yes and no.  Yes it can comply, no there are not included documented
processes for every business.  9000 is the family of standards.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_9000



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> > Although the standards originated in manufacturing, they are now employed 
> > across a wide range of other types of organizations. A "product", in ISO 
> > vocabulary, can mean a physical object, or services, or software.
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> some companies require that the software producers comply to ISO 9000.
> So does Tiny comply?
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