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The Lexicon of Quality
Welcome to the Quality Management Lexicon, a comprehensive resource for exploring key concepts, methodologies, and frameworks in quality management and process improvement. This lexicon offers detailed, in-depth articles on a broad range of topics, many of which exceed 400 words and analyze multiple perspectives. Covering over 5,000 entries, it serves as a reference for professionals, researchers, and students seeking authoritative knowledge. You will find explanations of fundamental principles as well as advanced tools and techniques used in various industries. Below are examples of selected entries to give a brief insight into the content. Start exploring and enhance your understanding of modern quality management.
Sublayer
Deutsch: Unterschicht / Español: subcapa / Português: subcamada / Français: sous-couche / Italiano: sottostrato
Sublayer in quality management refers to an underlying layer or component within a broader system or structure that contributes to the overall quality and performance. This term is often used in various industries to describe elements that, although not always visible or directly interacted with, play a critical role in ensuring the integrity and functionality of the final product or service.
Gravimetric technique
Deutsch: Gravimetrische Technik / Español: Técnica gravimétrica / Português: Técnica gravimétrica / Français: Technique gravimétrique / Italiano: Tecnica gravimetrica
Gravimetric technique refers to a set of methods used to measure the mass of a substance with high precision. In the context of quality management, this technique is essential for ensuring accurate and reliable measurements in various industrial and laboratory processes, contributing to the overall quality control and assurance of products.
Programmer
Deutsch: Programmierer / Español: Programador / Português: Programador / Français: Programmeur / Italiano: Programmatore
In the context of quality management, a programmer refers to a professional who plays a critical role in developing and maintaining software systems that support and enhance quality management processes. Programmers are responsible for creating the digital tools and platforms that enable organizations to implement, monitor, and improve their quality management systems (QMS), ensuring that products, services, and processes meet the desired quality standards.