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PaulJSmith
Old argument, I know...but I'd like to get some Covers' perspectives on this. Is it so important that there's a difference, or is it just so much semantics?
ASQ describes it thusly:
Quality Assurance: The planned and systematic activities implemented in a quality system so that quality requirements for a product or service will be fulfilled.
Quality Control: The observation techniques and activities used to fulfill requirements for quality.
And, of course, The Cove has offered this:
http://elsmar.com/pdf_files/QC%20vs%20QA.pdf
What say you?
ASQ describes it thusly:
Quality Assurance: The planned and systematic activities implemented in a quality system so that quality requirements for a product or service will be fulfilled.
Quality Control: The observation techniques and activities used to fulfill requirements for quality.
And, of course, The Cove has offered this:
http://elsmar.com/pdf_files/QC%20vs%20QA.pdf
What say you?
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