Yes good point.
There are some times when. The defect may be routine (we catch it in QC testing on a regular basis) and we don’t move past correction until an increase in the occurence rate prompts us to look for escapes. So there may be a few times when containment comes after correction.
There are some times when. The defect may be routine (we catch it in QC testing on a regular basis) and we don’t move past correction until an increase in the occurence rate prompts us to look for escapes. So there may be a few times when containment comes after correction.
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