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  2. Quality by design - Wikipedia

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    Quality by design (QbD) is a concept first outlined by quality expert Joseph M. Juran in publications, most notably Juran on Quality by Design. [1] Designing for quality and innovation is one of the three universal processes of the Juran Trilogy, in which Juran describes what is required to achieve breakthroughs in new products, services, and processes. [2]

  3. Wikipedia : Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Industrial design ...

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    Download as PDF; Printable version This is a log of ... Category:Stub-Class Industrial design articles assessed. Quality assessed as Category-Class.

  4. Index of quality engineering articles - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is an alphabetical list of articles pertaining specifically to quality ... Quality by design (QbD) Quality function ...

  5. Process validation - Wikipedia

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    Quality by design is an approach to pharmaceutical manufacturing that stresses quality should be built into products rather than tested in products; that product quality should be considered at the earliest possible stage rather than at the end of the manufacturing process. Input variables are isolated in order to identify the root cause of ...

  6. Category:Industrial design articles by quality - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles that are supported by Wikipedia:WikiProject Industrial design. Articles are automatically added to this category by the {{ WikiProject Industrial design }} template or possibly by parameters given to the {{ WikiProject Visual arts }} template.

  7. Prevention through design - Wikipedia

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    Prevention through design (PtD), also called safety by design usually in Europe, is the concept of applying methods to minimize occupational hazards early in the design process, with an emphasis on optimizing employee health and safety throughout the life cycle of materials and processes. [1]

  8. Eight dimensions of quality - Wikipedia

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    Perceived Quality: the quality attributed to a good or service based on indirect measures. Some of the dimensions are mutually reinforcing, although others are not: improvement in one may be secured at the expense of others. Understanding the trade-offs desired by customers among these dimensions can help build a competitive advantage.

  9. Design quality indicator - Wikipedia

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    Whyte, J Gann, D and Salter, A (2004) 'Building indicators of design quality', in Designing Better Buildings: quality and value in the built environment edited by Macmillan, S. London: Spon Press ISBN 0-415-31525-5; Prasad, S. (2004), Clarifying intentions: the design quality indicator: Building Research and Information, London: Spon Press.