| quality factor |
A measure of the sharpness of resonance or frequency selectivity of a resonant vibratory system having a single degree of freedom, either mechanical or electrical. See vibration.
Ãâó: roland.lerc.nasa.gov/~dglover/dictionary/q.html
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| quality management |
The process by which an organization measures the extent to which their providers conform to defined standards and, based on that data, improve care and outcomes.
Ãâó: www.gdn.edu/Faculty/jwhite/MANAGED%20CARE%20TERMS....
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| quality assurance |
A planned and systematic pattern of all actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that the item or product conforms to established technical requirements.
Ãâó: oit.osu.edu/projmanage/glossary.html
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| qualitative analysis |
Analysis that is concerned with such questions as the experience, character, and general caliber of management, employee morale, and the status of labor relations rather than with the actual financial data about the company.
Ãâó: www.dreyfus.com/content/dr/control
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| quality assurance |
All those planned or systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that a product or service is of the type and quality needed and expected by the customer.
Ãâó: www.chesapeakebay.net/info/qa_glossary.cfm
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