<p>The inspection team must become familiar with the plans and the specificaΒ tions; they form the basis upon which the QC inspection is made. The inΒ spector must realize that errors and omissions will be discovered, and will have to be duly reported to management. Wherever an error or omission is
Automated Inspection and Quality Assurance
β Scribed by Stanley L. Robinson (Author); Richard Kendall Miller (Author)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 1989
- Leaves
- 273
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
New concepts for gaging, inspection, checking, machine vision, and robotic testing. Includes guidelines for installing complex electronic and computerized systems and a directory of commercially availalbe computer software, as well as distributors` names and addresses. Annotation copyright Book News
β¦ Table of Contents
About the Series Preface. 1. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW. 2 HOW AUTOMATED QUALITY ASSURANCE AFFECTS THE WORLD. 3. COMPUTER-INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING. 4. MACHINE VISION. 5. SENSORS FOR INDUSTRIAL INSPECTION. 6. ROBOTIC INSPECTION. 7. SOFTWARE FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE. 8. INSPECTING THE PRODUCT. 9. INSPECTING THE PACKAGE. 10. DEVELOPING THE IN-HOUSE PROGRAM. 11. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: THE NEXT STEP. 12. CASE STUDIES. Appendix 1: Glossary. Appendix 2: Commercially Available Software Index
β¦ Subjects
Economics, Finance, Business & Industry;Business, Management and Marketing;Production, Operations & Information Management;Quality Management
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This book reports on the costs, effectiveness, and risks associated with agency and private sector inspection practices. It provides advice to senior and mid-level agency managers on the relative merits of alternative strategies in the range of projects typically encountered in federal construction