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Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Quality Management Systems as a Specialty of Quality Management and Case Turkey

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  • Semih Dönmezer

    (Anadolu University, Turkey)

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Concept of quality, quality assurance, quality policy and quality management have long since become indispensable in economic aspects. Quality management systems and their meaning are no longer discussed every now and then they have become reality and economic necessity. Also, in public administration, in politics, in education and in the non-profit sector, declarations of quality and their steering and securing are of fundamental importance. The general trend is higher expectations as to the quality of the most diverse products - whether physical products or services - is accompanied by the growing awareness that only through continuous and consistent improvements. A high product quality adds to satisfy the needs of the population. Therefore, the extraction of high-quality information based on the measurement technology. The measurement technology is integrated into the production process maximally strongly.

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  • Semih Dönmezer, 2021. "Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Quality Management Systems as a Specialty of Quality Management and Case Turkey," European Journal of Engineering and Formal Sciences Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 4, 2021.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejefjr:17
    DOI: 10.26417/ejef.v3i1.p6-17
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