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Quality Management and Quality Control - New Trends and Developments

Edited by Paulo Pereira and Sandra Xavier

in Books from IntechOpen

Abstract: Quality management (QM) practices are the basis for the successful implementation and maintenance of any QM system. Quality control (QC) is identified as a QM component. Therefore, QM effectiveness is dependent on the QC strategy. QC practice is more or less complex depending on the type of production. The book is focused on new trends and developments in QM and QC in several types of industries from a worldwide perspective. Its content has been organized into two sections and seven chapters written by well-recognized researchers worldwide. Several approaches are debated based on sample traceability, analytical method validation, required parameters, class of exponential regression-type estimators of the population means, determination of impurities, viewpoints, and case studies.

JEL-codes: L15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-1-78923-877-8
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Chapters in this book:

Analytical Method Validation as the First Step in Drug Quality Control Downloads
Sigrid Mennickent and Marta De Diego
Determination of Essential Parameters for Quality Control in Fabrication of Piezoelectric Micropumps Downloads
Matej Mozek, Borut Pecar, Drago Resnik and Danilo Vrtacnik
Determination of Impurities in Pharmaceuticals: Why and How? Downloads
Kung-Tien Liu and Chien-Hsin Chen
Quality in Testing Laboratories: A Real Case in a Spanish Fuel Laboratory Downloads
Mercedes Del Coro Fernandez-Feal Mâª, Blanca Sanchez-Fernandez and Luis R. Sanchez-Fernandez
Quality Management Practices in Indian SMEs Downloads
Ayon Chakrab
Sample Traceability in Toxicology Downloads
Laura Borgel and Melissa Schulthess
Total Quality Management in a Resource-Starved Nation Downloads
Martins Ochubiojo Ochubiojo Emeje, Kokonne Ekere, Olubunmi Olayemi and Christianah Isimi

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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.77523

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