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| | Mainly with regard to manufacturing: The examination of a part to determine if it conforms to specifications. | | Mainly with regard to manufacturing: The examination of a part to determine if it conforms to specifications. |
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| - | (1) Functional Inspection: Testing products in real or simulated conditions to see whether they work as intended. | + | (1) Functional Inspection: Testing products in real or simulated conditions to see whether they work as intended.<br> |
| - | (2) Mass (100%) Inspection: Looking at all products to screen out those that may be defective. | + | (2) Mass (100%) Inspection: Looking at all products to screen out those that may be defective.<br> |
| | (3) Sampling Inspection: Looking at a fraction (a sample) of all the output to determine disposition of that output. | | (3) Sampling Inspection: Looking at a fraction (a sample) of all the output to determine disposition of that output. |
Revision as of 22:47, 7 November 2009
Mainly with regard to manufacturing: The examination of a part to determine if it conforms to specifications.
(1) Functional Inspection: Testing products in real or simulated conditions to see whether they work as intended.
(2) Mass (100%) Inspection: Looking at all products to screen out those that may be defective.
(3) Sampling Inspection: Looking at a fraction (a sample) of all the output to determine disposition of that output.