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THE ATTRIBUTES OF PRODUCT QUALITY: AN ANALYSIS OF THAI PRODUCT QUALITY
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International Journal of Technology Management, 2007
Product quality improvement is a complex process and must be done from an overall business perspective that takes into account the technical, commercial, environmental and managerial aspects. Effective quality improvement requires a proper understanding of the different notions of quality and an approach to evaluate different options for improvement ...
Saroso, D.S., Murthy, D. N. P.
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Product quality improvement is a complex process and must be done from an overall business perspective that takes into account the technical, commercial, environmental and managerial aspects. Effective quality improvement requires a proper understanding of the different notions of quality and an approach to evaluate different options for improvement ...
Saroso, D.S., Murthy, D. N. P.
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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2001
Quality focus is generally on process quality, the avoidance and elimination of defects. This is the most relevant for manufacturing processes. In engineering design, there is as much emphasis also on product quality aspects, such as availability, performance, usability, maintainability etc.
Krishnan Rangarajan +3 more
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Quality focus is generally on process quality, the avoidance and elimination of defects. This is the most relevant for manufacturing processes. In engineering design, there is as much emphasis also on product quality aspects, such as availability, performance, usability, maintainability etc.
Krishnan Rangarajan +3 more
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Nursing Management, 2012
Energise for Excellence (E4E): A Call to Action is described by the NHS Institute as a means of bringing together all nurse-led quality and productivity improvements. It is also seen as a call to action to ensure that essential nursing care is given to all patients.
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Energise for Excellence (E4E): A Call to Action is described by the NHS Institute as a means of bringing together all nurse-led quality and productivity improvements. It is also seen as a call to action to ensure that essential nursing care is given to all patients.
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Quality assurance and product quality
Packaging, Transport, Storage & Security of Radioactive Material, 2006AbstractThe basic quality assurance requirements need to be completed by means oriented towards the quality of products. In Cogema Logistics our approach is based on four principles: an integrated management system including quality, health, safety and environment; an organisation based on the responsibility of all actors, trust and transparency; a ...
D. Lacroix, P. de Bastiani
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The Productivity and Quality Connection
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 1986We cannot afford the present balance of trade and we cannot afford protectionism. What we can afford and must provide is a fair, open market and American products that set the world standards for quality and value. This paper reviews today's need for imoroved quality and productivity; it shows how they work together to complement each other, not ...
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Robots, productivity and quality
Proceedings of the ACM annual conference on - ACM'72, 1972There is a growing national need to increase the real productivity of our society, wherein “productivity” is redefined to include such major factors as the quality of life of workers and the quality of products, consistent with the desires and expectations of the general public.
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Quality Production and Quality Indicators in Intermediate Products [PDF]
The paper proposes a methodology to measure the characteristics of intermediate products when quality is multidimensional. It uses a general representation of the multioutput technology via directional distance functions and constructs quality indicators based on differences.
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1989
The central theme of Chamberlin’s monopolistic competition is that firms would generally find product differentiation as a preferable alternative to price competition. By appropriately choosing the quality (or variety) of products offered on the market they can generate a market advantage for themselves.
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The central theme of Chamberlin’s monopolistic competition is that firms would generally find product differentiation as a preferable alternative to price competition. By appropriately choosing the quality (or variety) of products offered on the market they can generate a market advantage for themselves.
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2019
Authors need to write productively while maintaining quality standards. Productivity pushed too far however can negatively influence quality, which can mean publication in less demanding journals and a lowering in one’s scientific reputation. This chapter discusses the essentials of quality and productivity.
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Authors need to write productively while maintaining quality standards. Productivity pushed too far however can negatively influence quality, which can mean publication in less demanding journals and a lowering in one’s scientific reputation. This chapter discusses the essentials of quality and productivity.
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