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Franciene Gayle C. Estrada posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoQuality control (QC) is a reactive process that focuses on identifying and resolving issues that arise in the final product after it has reached consumers. Quality assurance (QA) is a proactive process primarily concerned with ensuring quality requirements are met before the product or service is released to the public.…[Read more]
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Dyna Mae M. Dela Cruz posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoThe Difference Between Quality Assurance and Quality Control – YouTubeHi guys! Here is a new vlog on “the difference between quality assurance and quality control. You should watch this video from the start until the end becaus… -
Sofian Alexis Q. Villamor posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoAccuracy refers to how close a measured value is to the true value, while precision indicates the consistency of measurements regardless of their closeness to the true value. For example, if darts thrown at a dartboard land near the bullseye, they are accurate; if they cluster tightly together but far from the bullseye, they are precise but not…[Read more]
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Janine E. Talan posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoQuality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) are essential components of a quality management system, but they serve different purposes and are implemented at different stages of the production process.
Quality Assurance (QA) is a process-oriented approach focused on preventing defects by improving and stabilizing production processes. It…[Read more]
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Marie Denizze Amaya posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoWhat is quality assurance?
Quality assurance (QA) is a set of activities and procedures, also known as quality standards, that take place during and after product development. QA helps ensure quality requirements are met and that the finished product or project outcome meets customer requirements. A QA testing team also seeks to solve problems…[Read more]
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Nyl Francien J. Carido posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoThere are two types of quality management, quality assurance and quality control. Although they are connected, they are defined differently. Quality assurance tasks and responsibilities typically cover almost every aspect of the quality system in some way, whereas quality control is a subset of QA activities. Furthermore, items in the quality…[Read more]
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Xyra Danielle Pastor posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoQuality Assurance refers to the maintenance of an intended quality level in the products or services, right from the very beginning of the production process or delivery of services. On the other hand, Quality Control can be
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GEM MARGUERITE CARBALLO posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoQuality Assurance (QA) focuses on ensuring that processes are in place to provide confidence that quality requirements will be met. It involves systematic activities that assure management and external stakeholders that a product or service will meet the desired standards.
Quality Control (QC) is concerned with inspecting and verifying that the…[Read more]
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Tonith Hannashel S. Unabia posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoQuality Assurance vs. Quality Control (QA vs. QC) is a pivotal concept in the realm of quality management. The distinction is evident in their names: one assures quality proactively, while the other controls it reactively. A robust quality management system relies on the seamless collaboration of both approaches.
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Kelsey Dawn D. Piansay posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoQuality assurance and quality control are two aspects of quality management. While some quality assurance and quality control activities are interrelated, the two are defined differently. Typically, QA activities and responsibilities cover virtually all of the quality system in one fashion or another, while QC is a subset of the QA…[Read more]
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Jillianne E. Duran posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoQuality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) are two terms that are often used interchangeably. Although similar, there are distinct differences between the two concepts.
Quality assurance can be defined as “part of quality management focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled.” The confidence provided by…[Read more]
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Ibn Greggo A. Uriarte posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoQuality Assurance vs. Quality Control: what’s the difference? < Mead & HuntQuality assurance and quality control (QAQC) are vital for long-term project success, so knowing the differences between them is important. -
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Rayanne Grace L. Avanzado posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoQuality Assurance (QA) is mostly concerned with quality-improving processes and procedures such as training, documentation, monitoring, and auditing. On the other hand, Quality Control (QC) evaluates the product to detect faults that remain after development. QC professionals identify these flaws using a variety of methods, including software…[Read more]
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Gilov Juana Agoncillo posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoQuality Assurance is a proactive process focused on ensuring that quality standards are met before the product is made available to the public.
Quality Control is a reactive process that focuses on identifying and addressing problems in the final product once it has been delivered to the consumers.
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Dhel Sue B. Cabiara posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoAccording to asq.org, Quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) are both components of quality management. QA encompasses nearly all aspects of the quality system in various ways, whereas QC is a subset of QA activities. Additionally, certain elements of the quality system may not fall directly under QA/QC activities and responsibilities,…[Read more]
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Queenie Margareth O. Ledesma posted an update in the group
MT 14 – BB – 1st year 1 year, 5 months agoThe practice of preventing quality defects is known as quality assurance. All phases of a product’s development—production, testing, packing, and delivery—are handled by the QA team. Quality control (QC), on the other hand, is a more focused procedure. Finding flaws, defects, or unmet requirements in a product is the main goal of quality con…[Read more]
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