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Measuring the Quality of Quality Measures

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2011
Print quality (PQ) is a composite attribute defined by human perception. As such, the ultimate way to determine and quantify PQ is by human survey. However, repeated surveys are time consuming and often represent a burden on processes that involve repeated evaluations. A desired alternative would be an automatic quality rating tool.
Hila Nachlieli, Doron Shaked
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Quality, quality, and more quality

Physics World, 1994
The concept of quality has gained a precise meaning and ever increasing significance in industrial circles. It is understood less exactly in everyday life, but organizations involved in services, including universities and publicly funded research laboratories, are now having to get to grips with the idea in some depth.
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Quality guidance and quality formation

Food Quality and Preference, 1996
Abstract This paper presents an extension of the quality guidance model of Steenkamp and Van Trijp that includes consumer quality formation processes. Quality expectations and quality experiences are seen as antecedents of perceived overall product quality. The conceptual model is applied using LIS-REL to a data set on Danish butter cookies.
Poulsen, Carsten Stig   +4 more
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THE QUALITY OF QUALITY

Industrial and Commercial Training, 1993
Considers a background to quality and the reasons why total quality management programmes tend not to produce the results normally expected of them. This is essentially due to the impact on the organization and its goals of unconscious predispositions of individuals and groups to maintain the status quo and to “push back” from change and whether or not
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Quality Control and Quality Assurance

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1986
The office laboratory's need for quality is no different from that of any other clinical laboratory. If patients are to receive the benefit of physician's office testing, reliable, high-quality laboratory results are essential. To achieve this, the physician's office laboratory must have an adequate quality assurance program.
R H, Laessig   +2 more
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