What are some characteristics of quality control?

 


Here are some characteristics of quality control:

  1. Process-oriented: Quality control is focused on ensuring that a product or process meets specific standards and specifications.

  2. Reactive: Quality control is typically performed after a product or process has been developed or implemented, in order to identify and correct any issues.

  3. Data-driven: Quality control relies on data and measurements to assess the quality of a product or process, and to make decisions about how to improve it.

  4. Inspection-based: Quality control often involves inspecting products or processes to identify defects or deviations from established standards.

  5. Systematic: Quality control requires a structured and organized approach to testing and evaluating products or processes.

  6. Objective: Quality control is focused on determining whether a product or process meets established standards, rather than subjective opinions or preferences.

  7. Continuous: Quality control is an ongoing process, with regular testing and evaluation to ensure that products and processes continue to meet established standards over time.

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