March 8, 2006, 5:27 p.m. (Message 44573, in reply to message 44567)
Would QC not come before QA - as you would strive for control before you kan assure to keep that control? I.e you learn where your third position goes, before you make sure that it is there at all times? (just to get back into context) Pia Who see both regularly in translations - it could be one of the language/geography things.
March 8, 2006, 5:34 p.m. (Message 44575, in reply to message 44573)
> I.e you learn where your third position goes, > before you make sure that it is there at all times? The first phase of your SCD product lifecycle would be classed as "Development" before you move on to QA. ;o) Jan Beaconsfield, UK
March 8, 2006, 6:42 p.m. (Message 44579, in reply to message 44567)
I've go to get in now. I am always writing QA/QC documents for our government funding agencies on my grants. At 3/8/2006 08:56 AM, you wrote: >I have not come across QC as meaning Quality Control. I worked for >Min of Defence until I retired in Materials Quality Assurance. So >we tended to speak of quality assurance rather than control. >Wesley M.G. Mudrey 106 Ravine Road Mount Horeb, WI 53572 xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx 608-437-3701