Cycle oriented quality management at the interface of product development and production planning

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During all phases in the product life cycle quality is a key influencing factor. The earlier a high quality level reached during the product lifecycle, the lower the amount of quality deviations, required changes, and the occurrence of non-conformance costs throughout mass production. Already in the prototype phase, an efficient and effective quality control loop is an important enabler for achieving a high level of product quality. This includes a quality process and specified interfaces to product development, production planning and overall quality management. Presenting an approach for the development of such a quality control loop including interfaces to associated processes in product development, production planning and quality management as well as a first examination of affected process parts in production planning is subject of this paper.

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Koch, J., Greitemann, J., Plehn, C., & Reinhart, G. (2013). Cycle oriented quality management at the interface of product development and production planning. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 409, pp. 491–499). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41501-2_49

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