Quality Assurance vs Quality Control: What’s the Difference?
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- Опубликовано: 31 окт 2022
- In this video, Brian Wagner, PE talks about the difference between Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) and the role quality management plays in both QA & QC. #qualitycontrol #qualityassurance #qa #qc
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Really appreciate your breakdown, especially at 14:15. The definitions in a vacuum seem to make more sense for the way your old company used them.
Glad it was helpful.
appreciated explanation 💯
Glad you liked it!
Im glad I found this channel. Very helpful
Glad to hear it!
2:45
Good resources for information
Thank you Oswaldo.
Very intresting
Thanks for watching!
What is the difference between quality management and quality engineering ??
Hello James,
While Quality Management encompasses the broader framework of ensuring overall quality within an organization, Quality Engineering focuses on the technical aspects of quality control and improvement at the product and process level. Both disciplines play crucial roles in ensuring that products and services meet or exceed customer expectations and contribute to organizational success.
I agree with ISO definition. Controls means that something is already existing, and we are only controlling it . That something to me is QA . So, Quality requirements give rise to QA and then QC. Making QC as QA is not right.