QualityQuality refers to the inherent or distinctive characteristics or properties of a person, Object, process or other thing. Such characteristics or properties may set a person or thing apart from other persons or things, or may denote some degree of achievement or excellence. When used in relation to people, the term may also signify a personal Character or Trait. The term is sometimes contrasted with the concept of Quantity. In Science, the work of Aristotle focused on measuring quality, whereas the work of Galileo resulted in a shift towards the study of quantity. In manufacturingThis article is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. Please help recruit one, or if you can.In Manufacturing, "quality" means on target with minimum variation. Many different techniques and concepts have been tried to minimize defects in products, including SPC, Zero Defects, Six Sigma, quality circles, TQM and Continuous improvement. Most of these techniques and concepts are controversial to one degree or another, since there are two opposing schools of thought with regard to quality. One school subscribes to a statistical approach to quality, measuring variation and then taking corrective action. The other school subscribes to a more organic approach, arguing that one should "design in quality" rather than trying to "test in quality". Historical development of the conceptThe meaning for the term quality has developed over time. Five distinctive interpretations:
In musicIn Music quality refers primarily to the Timbre, but also Dynamics and musical texture, of a section or piece.In phoneticsIn Phonetics quality refers to the articulatory features that distinguish vowels and to their acoustic correspondent. Vowel quality is opposed to vowel quantity.See also
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