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Date Stock Title
Nov 21 VHC VirnetX To Webcast Company Update With CEO Kendall Larsen
Nov 21 FORTY Formula Systems GAAP EPS of $1.51, revenue of $699.9M
Nov 21 FORTY Formula Systems Reports Financial Results for the Third Quarter and First Nine Months Period Ended September 30, 2024
Nov 21 SAP Coveo Expands Partnership with SAP SE (SAP) to Launch AI-Powered Search and Recommendation App for Enhanced Customer Experience
Nov 21 FORTY Exploring Undiscovered Gems In November 2024
Nov 20 SAP SAP SE (SAP) Partners with Microsoft to Integrate AI Co-Pilots for Seamless ERP and Workplace Productivity
Nov 20 GLOB Globant S.A. (GLOB): Surging Ahead with AI-Powered Solutions and Global Expansion
Nov 20 EPAM EPAM Systems (EPAM): Pioneering AI-Driven Solutions for Global Growth
Nov 20 SAP SAP SE (SAP) Morgan Stanley, European Tech, Media & Telecom Conference (Transcript)
Nov 20 SAP A key lesson for leaders from SAP’s CEO: ‘You cannot solve everything with technology.’
Nov 19 SAP Is SAP SE (SAP) the Best German Stock to Buy Now?
Nov 18 SAP Is SAP SE (SAP) the Best Predictive Analytics Stock to Invest in Now?
Nov 16 GLOB Globant Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: EPS Misses Expectations
Nov 16 VHC VirnetX Holding Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: US$1.07 loss per share (vs US$1.36 loss in 3Q 2023)
Nov 15 GLOB Stocks Tumble As Traders Rethink Fed's Action, VIX Spikes 17%, Nasdaq Erases Back Post-Trump Gains: What's Driving Markets Friday?
Nov 15 WAT What Contributed To The Performance Of Waters Corporation (WAT) In Q3?
Nov 15 SAP Solid Cloud Adoption And Disciplined Execution Lifted SAP SE (SAP) in Q3
Nov 15 GLOB Is Globant S.A. (GLOB) Trading at an Attractive Valuation?
Nov 15 GLOB How to Boost Your Portfolio with Top Computer and Technology Stocks Set to Beat Earnings
Nov 15 GLOB Globant's Q3 Earnings Meet, Revenues Up Y/Y on Expanded Footprint
Quality Assurance

Quality assurance (QA) is a way of preventing mistakes and defects in manufactured products and avoiding problems when delivering products or services to customers; which ISO 9000 defines as "part of quality management focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled". This defect prevention in quality assurance differs subtly from defect detection and rejection in quality control and has been referred to as a shift left since it focuses on quality earlier in the process (i.e., to the left of a linear process diagram reading left to right).The terms "quality assurance" and "quality control" are often used interchangeably to refer to ways of ensuring the quality of a service or product. For instance, the term "assurance" is often used as follows: Implementation of inspection and structured testing as a measure of quality assurance in a television set software project at Philips Semiconductors is described. The term "control", however, is used to describe the fifth phase of the Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control (DMAIC) model. DMAIC is a data-driven quality strategy used to improve processes.Quality assurance comprises administrative and procedural activities implemented in a quality system so that requirements and goals for a product, service or activity will be fulfilled. It is the systematic measurement, comparison with a standard, monitoring of processes and an associated feedback loop that confers error prevention. This can be contrasted with quality control, which is focused on process output.>
Quality assurance includes two principles: "Fit for purpose" (the product should be suitable for the intended purpose); and "right first time" (mistakes should be eliminated). QA includes management of the quality of raw materials, assemblies, products and components, services related to production, and management, production and inspection processes. The two principles also manifest before the background of developing (engineering) a novel technical product: The task of engineering is to make it work once, while the task of quality assurance is to make it work all the time.Historically, defining what suitable product or service quality means has been a more difficult process, determined in many ways, from the subjective user-based approach that contains "the different weights that individuals normally attach to quality characteristics," to the value-based approach which finds consumers linking quality to price and making overall conclusions of quality based on such a relationship.

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