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Emergence of Quality by Design in Extraction Technology for Bioactive Compounds
Pharmaceutical Quality by Design, 2019Quality by design (QbD) has lately been widening its domain at a winged pace among the diverse terrains. The current research findings suggest a spurt in the utilization of principles of QbD in modern herbal drug industries.
I. Kazmi +3 more
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Quality by Design Considerations for the Development of Lyophilized Products
Pharmaceutical Quality by Design, 2019Lyophilization has a wide range of pharmaceutical applications. Besides its utility in drying of labile pharmaceutical products, the spectrum of applications includes preparation of various “novel” lyophilisates, such as three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds,
A. Porfire +3 more
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2004
This paper summarizes the work and achievements of the CAFE Task 2.3 ”Design for Quality” . A number of partners collaborated for two years in the context of the European CAFE project to jointly research how quality can be built into product family architectures and how the quality of product family architectures can be assessed.
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This paper summarizes the work and achievements of the CAFE Task 2.3 ”Design for Quality” . A number of partners collaborated for two years in the context of the European CAFE project to jointly research how quality can be built into product family architectures and how the quality of product family architectures can be assessed.
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Quality of Life: A Challenge to Design
The Design Journal, 1999It is argued that in order to design for quality of life, designers should focus on the capabilities of the users and the ‘affordances’ artifacts give to these capabilities. This article provides an approach within which various concepts are matched with the experiential, the social and the identifying nature of designs (products. objects and artifacts)
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1996
This chapter presents a technique of Design for Quality. It is based on what is usually called concept generation and selection. As many solutions as possible to a given function are first generated and the best is then chosen according to a set of evaluation criteria.
Gian Francesco Biggioggero +1 more
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This chapter presents a technique of Design for Quality. It is based on what is usually called concept generation and selection. As many solutions as possible to a given function are first generated and the best is then chosen according to a set of evaluation criteria.
Gian Francesco Biggioggero +1 more
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Quality by Design (QbD) application for the pharmaceutical development process
Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation, 2022Sang-Ho Lee +5 more
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Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2017
This study investigated the process through which 100 online courses were developed in compliance with a purpose-made rubric designed to bring the courses to a level that would meet requirements of membership in a state authorization reciprocity agreement.
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This study investigated the process through which 100 online courses were developed in compliance with a purpose-made rubric designed to bring the courses to a level that would meet requirements of membership in a state authorization reciprocity agreement.
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Proceedings for Operating Research and the Management Sciences, 2002
Design for quality (DFQ) is only recently becoming accepted as a significant issue in the manufacture of quality products. This paper reviews the available literature on the subject and examines the results of an Australian 51 company survey on the subject.
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Design for quality (DFQ) is only recently becoming accepted as a significant issue in the manufacture of quality products. This paper reviews the available literature on the subject and examines the results of an Australian 51 company survey on the subject.
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2012
Achieving high quality in a product or process is a goal that must be pursued from the very beginning of the project, while it is still at the drafting board. As Chap. 1 brought to the reader’s attention, the design engineer should not only observe the overall product requirements but also carefully consider the impact of each individual component used
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Achieving high quality in a product or process is a goal that must be pursued from the very beginning of the project, while it is still at the drafting board. As Chap. 1 brought to the reader’s attention, the design engineer should not only observe the overall product requirements but also carefully consider the impact of each individual component used
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Designing Quality: Quality by Design in Analytical Pharmaceutical Development
2016This study presents the development of a new RP-UPLC analytical method for the quality control of a pharmaceutical product, according to Quality by Design (QbD) guidelines. QbD is a systematic approach to development that begins with predefined objectives and emphasizes product and process understanding.
NOMPARI, LUCA +3 more
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