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Perceptions about the ISO 9000 (2000) quality system standard revision and its value: the Dutch experience
Ton van der Wiele, Jos van Iwaarden, Roger Williams, Barrie DaleTo assess the relative value of the 2000 version of the ISO 9000 series of quality management system standards in comparison with the 1994 version.
The erosion of ISO 9000 benefits: a temporal study
Martí Casadesús, Stanislav KarapetrovicTo analyze the changes in the perceived benefits of ISO 9000 with the passage of time.
Enhancing supply chain operations through effective classification of warranty returns
S. Gary Teng, S. Michael Ho, Debra ShumarTo show that handling warranty returns is essential in a supply chain for product/process improvement and that the major step in resolving warranty return problems is to correctly…
A comparison of quality management systems in the construction industries of Hong Kong and the USA
Syed M. Ahmed, Raymond T. Aoieong, S.L. Tang, Daisy X.M. ZhengTo obtain a general opinion concerning the implementation of quality management systems (QMS) of construction‐related firms in the USA and Hong Kong, and to determine whether…
Object‐oriented software development antecedents that influence product bug density: Lessons for quality managers
Subhas C. Misra, Virendrakumar C. BhavsarPresents the results of a study aimed at investigating the antecedent software development factors that affect quality of final products. By monitoring those causal factors from…
Reliability prediction and failure mode effects and criticality analysis (FMECA) of electronic devices using fuzzy logic
E.P. Zafiropoulos, E.N. DialynasThe paper presents an efficient methodology that was developed for the reliability prediction and the failure mode effects and criticality analysis (FMECA) of electronic devices…
Order statistics for some common hazard rate functions with an application
Surajit PalThe problem is to devise a life‐test acceptance procedure of an electrical item that has a Weibull failure distribution with an increasing hazard rate. The test‐bed facility has…
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