What is the diff b/w Quality Assurence and Quality
Control ?..
Answer Posted / suresh munaganti
Quality assurance is a planned and systematic activity that
provides adequate confidence that the products and services
are confirmed to specified requirements.
It helps in establishing the process.
Quality control is the process by which the product quality
is compared with the applicable standards and action taken
when non conformance is detected.
It helps in implementing the process.
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