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Diff. bet. quality assurance and quality control?
Asked by santosh,
20 Nov '07 12:47 am
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Qualty assurance, It gives the end user that the product is manufactured and is to the manufacturing standard laid out by the standards agency of that product.
Quality control is at the point of manufacturer to make sure that every component meets the standards laid out by the standard agency and the is true to the specification of the designer and correct material used, otherwise wen it is time to assemble all will not fit together if it is not thats why quality is controlled.
Answered by Sheetal Kaur, 20 Nov '07 01:06 am
Quality control is at the point of manufacturer to make sure that every component meets the standards laid out by the standard agency and the is true to the specification of the designer and correct material used, otherwise wen it is time to assemble all will not fit together if it is not thats why quality is controlled.
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Qualty assurance has no factual sense in it, quality control has.
Answered by Apurba Nandi, 20 Nov '07 12:57 am
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Quality control is a check, quality assurance is managment
Answered by rajeev kumar gupta, 29 Feb '08 08:03 am
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