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Alyssa Khey S. Bajamunde posted an update in the group
MT 14 – AA (BSMT 1) 1 year, 7 months agoQuality control is a reactive process that focuses on identifying and resolving issues that arise in the final product after it has reached consumers. Quality assurance is a proactive process primarily concerned with ensuring quality requirements are met before the product or service is released to the public.
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Channylle A. Balanay posted an update in the group
MT 14 – AA (BSMT 1) 1 year, 7 months agoAccuracy vs Precision
Accuracy refers to how close a measurement is to the true or accepted value. Precision refers to how close measurements of the same item are to each other. Precision is independent of…[Read more]
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Althea Khay Arnaiz posted an update in the group
MT 14 – AA (BSMT 1) 1 year, 7 months agoAccuracy measures how close the results are to the true value, while precision measures how close the values of the results are to each other.
What's the Difference Between Accuracy and Precision? [2024] • AsanaJust because a measurement is accurate does not mean it’s pre… -
Justine Cielo G. Ascura posted an update in the group
MT 14 – AA (BSMT 1) 1 year, 7 months agoQuality control is a reactive process that focuses on identifying and resolving issues that arise in the final product after it has reached consumers. Quality assurance is a proactive process primarily concerned with ensuring quality requirements are met before the product or service is released to the public.
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Kate Jhudielle C. Cadano posted an update in the group
MT 14 – AA (BSMT 1) 1 year, 7 months agoQuality control is a reactive process that focuses on identifying and resolving issues that arise in the final product after it has reached consumers. Quality assurance is a proactive process primarily concerned with ensuring quality requirements are met before the product or service is released to the public.
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Sheanley posted an update in the group
MT 14 – AA (BSMT 1) 1 year, 7 months agoDifference between quality assurance and quality control – Quality Assurance vs Quality Control – YouTubeQuality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) are collaborated in all organizations but they are different from each other the difference is that quality a… -
Cyrille Pauline D. Bantaya posted an update in the group
MT 14 – AA (BSMT 1) 1 year, 7 months agoQuality assurance relates to how a process is performed or how a product is made. On the other hand, quality control is more on the inspection aspect of quality management.
Quality Assurance vs Quality Control: Definitions & Differences | ASQQuality assurance… -
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Juliana Morados posted an update in the group
MT 14 – AA (BSMT 1) 1 year, 7 months agoQuality is “your focus on the satisfying your customer’s needs”. Therefore, it can be said that the “quality of a product or service” is the extent to which it incorporates features and characteristics that allow the customer to use it. At the same time you are satisfying their needs.
Quality can also be defined as being fit for the intended…[Read more]
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Justine Cielo G. Ascura posted an update in the group
MT 14 – AA (BSMT 1) 1 year, 7 months agoQuality means “Performance upon expectations” and “fit for functions.”
A product is said to be of good quality if it satisfies the customer’s requirements in terms of performance, grade, durability, appearance, and intended use/purpose, etc.
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Alyssa Khey S. Bajamunde posted an update in the group
MT 14 – AA (BSMT 1) 1 year, 7 months agoQuality refers to a set of characteristics expected from products or services. It is a combination of various factors such as design, performance, reliability, safety, efficiency, effectiveness, economy and timeliness. In other words, quality means conformance with specific standards. It also implies a measure of how well a product or service…[Read more]
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Cyrille Pauline D. Bantaya posted an update in the group
MT 14 – AA (BSMT 1) 1 year, 7 months agoQuality is a measurement of how well a product, service, or process meets customer expectations and needs. In a sense, quality is a quantification to assess a product\’s degree of excellence.
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