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Title: Asqc Participation In Innovative Measurements
Author: Ted L. Lamoureux
Source: 1982 Measurement Science Conference
Year Published: 1982
Abstract: The American Society for Quality Control (ASQC), as a technical society, has a great deal of interest in the subject of this years conference, Innovative Measurement - Todays Requirement. I We each have our own ideas as to what constitutes an innovative measurement and we are all probably correct. It could be a new technique to make an old measurement or the application of an old measurement technique to a physical parameter never before measured. Due to the wide interpretation of the meaning of this term, it would be to a degree like arguing about politics to attempt to establish any firm rules on the subject. Rather it would be of more value to discuss how to get where we want to go. I think we can all agree that a major ingredient in an Innovative Measurement is curiosity. That single factor is what keeps us digging until the measurement is made, verified, and the resulting data is evaluated. The people in the ASQC are also involved with measurements since we feel that we cant inspect quality into our product and that our measurements are how we verify our product quality. In many companies, the Quality Assurance Department could include such diverse functions as:




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