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  2. QA/QC - Wikipedia

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    QA/QC is the combination of quality assurance, the process or set of processes used to measure and assure the quality of a product, and quality control, the process of ensuring products and services meet consumer expectations.

  3. King's Counsel - Wikipedia

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    Application forms under the new system were released in July 2005 and the appointment of 175 new Queen's Counsel was announced on 20 July 2006. A total of 443 people had applied (including 68 women, 24 ethnic minority lawyers, and 12 solicitors). Of the 175 appointed, 33 were women, 10 were ethnic minorities, and four were solicitors.

  4. Quality control - Wikipedia

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    The simplest form of quality control was a sketch of the desired item. If the sketch did not match the item, it was rejected, in a simple Go/no go procedure. However, manufacturers soon found it was difficult and costly to make parts be exactly like their depiction; hence around 1840 tolerance limits were introduced, wherein a design would ...

  5. Third-party inspection company - Wikipedia

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    A third-party inspection agency (TPIA or TPI) is a business organization, complying with the ISO 17020 standards.Third-party inspection or "Category A" is the most stringent of the 3 categories of inspection organizations that the standard specifies.

  6. QC - Wikipedia

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    Quality control, in business; Quebec Central Railway, Canada (1869–2006) Queen's Counsel, a type of lawyer in Commonwealth countries; QuietComfort, a Bose headphones brand; Quota Count system, an aircraft noise limit

  7. Laboratory quality control - Wikipedia

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    Quality control (QC) is a measure of precision, or how well the measurement system reproduces the same result over time and under varying operating conditions. Laboratory quality control material is usually run at the beginning of each shift, after an instrument is serviced, when reagent lots are changed, after equipment calibration, and ...

  8. Quality management - Wikipedia

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    Quality Control is the ongoing effort to maintain the integrity of a process to maintain the reliability of achieving an outcome. Quality Assurance is the planned or systematic actions necessary to provide enough confidence that a product or service will satisfy the given requirements.

  9. OpenText Quality Center - Wikipedia

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    For large and global organizations, OpenText Application Lifecycle Management incorporates the capabilities of Quality Center enterprise tracking, enterprise release management and asset sharing for requirements management through application delivery. [8] Quality Center is also available as a software-as-a-service offering. [9]