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QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALITY ASSURENCE-Quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) are different processes that work together to ensure a product's quality. QA is proactive and focuses on preventing defects, while QC is reactive and focuses on identifying and fixing defects. Quality assurance (QA) Focuses on the development process Involves designing processes and documenting standard operating procedures (SOPs) Involves activities like process checklists, process standards, and project audits Involves continuous monitoring and improvement of processes Quality control (QC) Focuses on the product Involves activities like inspection, deliverable peer reviews, and software testing Involves testing units and determining if they are within the specifications for the final product Involves identifying defects and rectifying them QA and QC are both important parts of quality management. They work together to ensure that products meet expectations and satisfy customer needs. Examples of QA and QC in the pharmaceutical industry QA: Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), validation of processes, and documentation QC: Analytical testing, stability testing, and microbiological testing Quality Assurance vs Control - ASQ Quality control can be defined as "part of quality management focused on fulfilling quality requirements." While quality assurance... ASQ What is quality assurance vs. quality control? 5 key differences - Qualio Quality assurance and quality control are often used interchangeably, but they're two distinct processes taking place at different... Qualio Quality Assurance vs Quality Control - Global App Testing It involves setting up processes that can be used to identify, measure, and analyze the quality of the products or services being ... Global App Testing Show all


































