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Which term refers to the degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfill requirements?
Which term refers to the degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfill requirements?
- User based quality
- Quality based on attributes or features
- Conformance with requirements (Deming)
- Quality Fitness for purpose (Juran) (correct)
What does the term 'user based' quality refer to?
What does the term 'user based' quality refer to?
- Quality based on attributes or features
- Stated or implied needs
- User determines the quality of the product (correct)
- Inherent characteristics
According to ISO 9000, quality is defined as the totality of features and characteristics of a product that bear on its ability to satisfy:
According to ISO 9000, quality is defined as the totality of features and characteristics of a product that bear on its ability to satisfy:
- Inherent characteristics
- Stated or implied needs (correct)
- Technological requirements
- Public demand only
What aspect outlines a product's nature in terms of organoleptic perception?
What aspect outlines a product's nature in terms of organoleptic perception?
What does ISO 9000 define quality as?
What does ISO 9000 define quality as?
Which term refers to the degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfill requirements?
Which term refers to the degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfill requirements?
What does the term 'Food' cover according to the introduction?
What does the term 'Food' cover according to the introduction?
How is quality defined according to ISO 9000?
How is quality defined according to ISO 9000?
What aspect outlines a product's nature in terms of organoleptic perception?
What aspect outlines a product's nature in terms of organoleptic perception?
What does the term 'User based' quality refer to?
What does the term 'User based' quality refer to?
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