(Askeri) NİTELİK KONTROLU: Kullanıcı birliğe arzu edilen nitelikte bir madde temini için gerekli olan ve tedarik, kabul, depolama ve dağıtım sırasında uygulanması gereken bütün usuller, usul muayeneleri ve testlerle ilgili manajman görevi. Ayrıca bak "quality assurance"
(Askeri) MÜTEAHHİT NİTELİK KONTROL SİSTEMİ: İkmal maddeleri ve hizmetlerin sözleşme icaplarına uygun olarak yapılmasını temin eden kontrol sistemi. Bu sistemden maksat; elverişsiz malzeme oranını imalatta asgari hadde tutmaktır. Müteahhit nitelik kontrol sistemi bir iş sonu ıslah vasıtası (after the fact corrective tool) kabul edilebilecek müteahhit muayene sistemi (contractor inspection system) 'nin aksine önleyici bir vasıtadır
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Definition of quality control in English English dictionary
A control, such as inspection or testing, introduced into an industrial or business process to ensure quality
Monitoring of systems and processes to ensure that quality of work is within defined tolerances
Quality control is the management concept where higher quality, lower cost, and more rapid development are keys for improving the quality-cost characteristics of products, processes, and services Just designing to meet specifications is not sufficient Quality losses begin to accumulate whenever a product parameter deviates from its normal or optimal value and it is recognized that quality must be designed into products and processes (Blanchard and Fabrycky, 1990) Back To The Story
A system for programming and co-ordinating the efforts of the various groups in an organisation to maintain or improve quality, at an economic level which allows for customer satisfaction
Constant or periodic inspection at every stage in the manufacturer of a product from raw materials to finished product, in order to ensure that the standards of quality set by the manufacturer, by law, or by customer demand, are being met
In an organization that produces goods or provides services, quality control is the activity of checking that the goods or services are of an acceptable standard. the practice of checking goods as they are produced to be sure that their quality is good enough controller
A system by which a desired standard of quality in a product or process is maintained Quality control usually requires feeding back information about measured defects to further improvements of the process
The measurement of the outputs of a process to ensure that they meet a required standard In critical processes all outputs are tested for compliance In non-critical processes, a sample is normally tested and action is only taken if the sample fails the required standard
System of control meant to guarantee, by periodic inspections, that a certain amount of quality is being maintained during the production of the product in question Materials, procedures, tools, etc , as well as the product itself are inspected
A form of inspection involving sampling of parts in a mathematical manner to determine whether or not the entire production run is acceptable, a specified number of defective parts being permissible
Internal activities or activities according to externally established standards used to monitor the quality of analytical data and to ensure that it satisfies specified criteria
(1) The process of monitoring specific project results to determine if they comply with relevant quality standards and identifying ways to eliminate causes of unsatisfactory performance (2) The organizational unit that is assigned responsibility for quality control
A term denoting the functions or collection of duties that must be performed in order to carry out a company's quality objective
A series of inspections and measurements that determine whether quality standards are being met
A management function whereby control of the quality of (a) raw materials, assemblies, produced materiel, and components, (b) services related to production, and (c) management, production, and inspection processes is exercised for the purpose of preventing undetected production of defective materiel or the rendering of faulty services (188)
the procedures put into place to continuously assess the performance of a program and if it is meeting the goals and objectives, as specified
policies and procedures designed to maintain optimal levels of quality, accuracy and efficiency in the origination, production, selling and servicing of mortgage loans
Techniques ensuring that high quality is maintained through varios stages of a process For example, quality comtrol during image capture might include comparing the scanned image to the original and then adjusting colors
The overall system of technical activities whose purpose is to measure and control the quality of a product or service so that it meets the needs of its users The aim is to provide quality that is satisfactory, adequate, dependable, and economical
The operational techniques and activities that are used to fulfill requirements for quality
Assuring that the quality of a product does not get out of hand and add to the cost of its manufacture or design
Operational techniques and the activities used to fulfill the requirements of quality
A system of activities (such as collection of blank or replicate samples) whose purpose is to control the quality of environmental data by generating a set of data that will be used to estimate the magnitude of the bias and variability that result from the procedures used to obtain the data
Techniques ensuring that high quality is maintained through various stages of a process For example, quality control during image capture might include comparing the scanned image to the original and then adjusting colors or tonal values, or checking for artifacts
Quality control is operational techniques and activities that are used to fulfill requirements for quality It involves techniques that monitor a process and eliminate causes of unsatisfactory performance at all stages of the quality loop (Source: ANSI/ISO/ASQ A8402-1994 Quality Management and Quality Assurance--Vocabulary) A managerial process which consists of the following steps: (1) evaluate actual quality performance, (2) compare actual performance to quality goals, (3) take action on the difference The process of measuring quality performance, comparing it with the standard, and acting on the difference The operational techniques and the activities used to fulfill requirements of quality
System for optimizing production based on ideas developed by Japanese industries from the 1950s on. The system, which blends Western and Eastern ideas, began with the concept of quality circles, in which groups of 10-20 workers were given responsibility for the quality of the products they produced. It gradually evolved into various techniques involving both workers and managers to maximize productivity and quality, including close monitoring of staff and excellent customer service. The concept of kaizen, the notion that improvement must involve all members of a company, is central to TQC. See also production management
(Ticaret) (TQC) The comprehensive set of principles that focuses company-wide attention on the aspects of design, production and logistics that lead to quality conformance and customer acceptance. It maintains a cross- functional view of the processes involved, and stresses that quality is not the responsibility of a separate quality control department
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Definition of quality control in Turkish English dictionary