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What does QC mean?
- Quality control (QC) is a process through which a business seeks to ensure that product quality is maintained or improved. Quality control requires the business to create an environment in which both management and employees strive for perfection. This is done by training personnel, creating benchmarks for product quality and testing products to check for statistically significant variations.
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● Question 1: What is the difference between QA and QC?
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- Quality control can be defined as "part of quality management focused on fulfilling quality requirements." While quality assurance relates to how a process is performed or how a product is made, quality control is more the inspection aspect of quality management.
- Which type of quality control focuses on making sure the processes are functioning correctly? Acceptance sampling. Process protocol. Process control. Control charts. Setting up an inspection plan is what type of quality control? Process control. Acceptance sampling. Control charts. Inspection.
What is QAP?
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- A Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) is used to define the criteria and processes that will ensure and verify that data meet specific data-quality objectives throughout the Data Lifecycle.
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