The ISO9001:2008 standard for Quality Management Systems primarily focuses on the requirements for establishing a quality management system within an organization. The main goal of this standard is to ensure that an organization meets customer and regulatory requirements while continuously improving its processes.
- Fundamentals and vocabulary are part of the standard, but the standard itself is more concerned with defining the actual requirements for quality management systems, not just the terminology.
- Management refers to the organizational structure and leadership but is not the central focus of the ISO9001:2008 standard, although it is a key element in meeting the requirements.
- Performance improvement is a goal of the quality management system, but the standard deals specifically with the requirements necessary to implement and maintain a successful system.
Thus, the correct answer is option (3): Requirements.