What is the difference between quality assurance and
quality control?
Answer Posted / amit kumar
Quality Assurance:- customer satisfication by providing
value for their money by always supplying quality product as
per customer specification and delivery requirement.
Quality Control :- QC is evaluating the product,identifying
the defects and suggesting improvements for the same.
It is oriented towards "Detection" eg:Testing.
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