Quality Control focuses on [Select] and is the process of managing for quality, while Quality Assurance focuses on [Select] and ensures that processes are followed.

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about the differences between Quality Control and Quality Assurance, specifically what each term focuses on. It aims to clarify the roles of these two concepts in managing and ensuring quality in processes.

Answer

Quality Control focuses on quality requirements; Quality Assurance focuses on processes.

Quality Control focuses on quality requirements for the final product and is the process of managing for quality, while Quality Assurance focuses on processes to prevent defects and ensures that processes are followed.

Answer for screen readers

Quality Control focuses on quality requirements for the final product and is the process of managing for quality, while Quality Assurance focuses on processes to prevent defects and ensures that processes are followed.

More Information

Quality Control involves inspecting and testing products to ensure they meet quality standards, while Quality Assurance involves designing processes to prevent defects.

Tips

A common mistake is to confuse Quality Assurance as being focused on the product itself rather than the processes that ensure quality.

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