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  2. One in ten rule - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, the one in ten rule is a rule of thumb for how many predictor parameters can be estimated from data when doing regression analysis (in particular proportional hazards models in survival analysis and logistic regression) while keeping the risk of overfitting and finding spurious correlations low. The rule states that one ...

  3. Total quality management - Wikipedia

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    "Top management has direct responsibility for quality improvement." "Increased quality comes from systematic analysis and improvement of work processes." "Quality improvement is a continuous effort and conducted throughout the organization." The Navy used the following tools and techniques: The PDCA cycle to drive issues to resolution

  4. Quality management - Wikipedia

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    It has four main components: quality planning, quality assurance, quality control, and quality improvement. [1] Quality management is focused both on product and service quality and the means to achieve it. Quality management, therefore, uses quality assurance and control of processes as well as products to achieve more consistent quality. What ...

  5. Quality management system - Wikipedia

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    Quality System requirements for medical devices have been internationally recognized as a way to assure product safety and efficacy and customer satisfaction since at least 1983 and were instituted as requirements in a final rule published on October 7, 1996. [4]

  6. ISO 9000 family - Wikipedia

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    The ISO 9000 family is a set of international standards for quality management systems.It was developed in March 1987 by International Organization for Standardization.The goal of these standards is to help organizations ensure that they meet customer and other stakeholder needs within the statutory and regulatory requirements related to a product or service.

  7. Data quality - Wikipedia

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    Data Quality Management: An Overview of Methods and Challenges. Springer. Sebastian-Coleman, Laura (12 Dec 2012). Measuring Data Quality for Ongoing Improvement: A Data Quality Assessment Framework (1 ed.). Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN 0123970334. Loshin, David (29 Oct 2010). The Practitioner’s Guide to Data Quality Improvement (1 ed.). Morgan Kaufmann.

  8. PDCA - Wikipedia

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    COBIT, a business-focused framework for IT management and governance; Decision cycle, sequence of steps used on a repeated basis; DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve and control), an improvement cycle originally from Six Sigma process improvement system; BADIR; Intelligence cycle, model of military and law enforcement intelligence processing

  9. Six Sigma - Wikipedia

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    Six Sigma (6σ) is a set of techniques and tools for process improvement.It was introduced by American engineer Bill Smith while working at Motorola in 1986. [1] [2]Six Sigma strategies seek to improve manufacturing quality by identifying and removing the causes of defects and minimizing variability in manufacturing and business processes.