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Quality assurance can be defined as all methods preparing and controlling the compliance of processes and products with predetermined quality standards. It represents the monitoring of process outputs in order to avoid the procrastination of failures and to identify and reject defective parts. Historically, quality assurance can also be seen first as an antecedent and nowadays as the operational part of quality management.
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As a part of today’s quality management, multiple methods of measurement and statistics are used to detect, analyze, and eliminate potential or existing faults as a task of quality assurance toward an internal or external customer. A basic precondition for a comprehensive quality assurance approach is to gain and involve internal and external customer requirements and to assess products and processes by these requirements and indicate problems. To plan and accomplish these assessments...
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- Quality Assurance
- Average Outgoing Quality Limit
- External Customer Requirements
- Company-wide Quality Control
- Zero-defects Program
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Schmitt, R. (2017). Quality Assurance. In: The International Academy for Produ, Laperrière, L., Reinhart, G. (eds) CIRP Encyclopedia of Production Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35950-7_6592-3
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