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The fast development of technology together with growing competition and shorter innovation cycles caused severe economic problems for the electronic industry. Cheaper products at the expense of consumer quality is by no means a promising response. Past experience shows that improving quality without increasing cost is a better way to compete. Chapter 3 showed how the quality of a product can be increased by better quality assurance in the pre-production phase.
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Fleischhammer, W. (1996). Quality assurance in the production phase. In: Quality by Design for Electronics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2065-8_6
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