acceptable quality
1Acceptable quality limit — The acceptable quality limit (AQL) is the worst tolerable process average in percentage or ratio, that is still considered acceptable: that is, it is at an acceptable quality level.[1] Closely related terms are the rejectable quality limit and… …
2Acceptable Quality Level - AQL — A statistical measurement of the maximum number of defective goods considered acceptable in a particular sample size. If the acceptable quality level (AQL) is not reached for a particular sampling of goods, manufacturers will review the various… …
3Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) — maximaler Prozentsatz fehlerhafter Einheiten, der für die Prüfung einer ⇡ Stichprobe als befriedigende durchschnittliche Qualität angesehen werden kann …
4acceptable quality level — (AQL) A manufactured good that may not be perfect but does reach a level of shape, size, and performance, etc. that will make it work and last as long as the manufacturer expects …
5quality level — See acceptable quality level …
6Quality Wines Produced in Specified Regions — (often abbreviated to QWpsr or simply quality wines ) is an European Union sponsored protected indication regulating and defining the status of quality wines according to production method, management and geographical location. Its original,… …
7quality control — The activities and techniques used to achieve and maintain a high standard of quality in a transformation process. They may include systematic inspection of inputs and outputs, or a sample of inputs and outputs at various stages in their… …
8quality control — N UNCOUNT In an organization that produces goods or provides services, quality control is the activity of checking that the goods or services are of an acceptable standard …
9acceptable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. tolerable, adequate, OK. See mediocrity, sufficiency. Ant., unwelcome, repugnant. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. satisfactory, tolerable, adequate, agreeable; see admissible , fair 2 , pleasant 2 . III …
10quality control — A form of inspection involving sampling of parts in a mathematical manner to determine whether or not the entire production run is acceptable, a specified number of defective parts being permissible …