What is Quality Assurance?

Quality Assurance is also part of quality management, which is committed to providing trust that quality requirements will be met. Quality assurance refers to all planned and systematic activities implemented in the quality management system and confirmed as needed to convince people that the product or service can meet the quality requirements. Quality assurance is generally applicable to contracts where the main purpose is to convince users that the product or service can meet the specified quality requirements.

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1. A property of an object, usually referred to as the object
The inspection content mainly includes the following aspects
1. Vision: Judging objective things by visual inspection. When using the instrument is often inseparable from the visual effect. It is easy to be tired due to vision, and be careful not to create illusion.
2. Hearing: For an experienced person, this test and judgment is highly reliable.
3. Tactile sensation: Touch the surface of the object with your fingertips or palm, and judge by feeling. If the surface is rough, hot and cold, etc.
There are also tests for smell and taste.
The square in the figure represents all quality management work. To carry out quality management, we should first develop
Through quality control and quality assurance activities, find the weak links and existing problems in quality work, and then take targeted quality improvement measures to enter a new round of quality management PDCA cycle in order to continuously obtain quality management results.

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