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Reliability and Quality Control - Conflict or Cooperation?
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Customer demands for high quality and reliability are steadily increasing. At the same time, product and production process complexity, and hence probability of failure, are also steadily increasing. To satisfy the customer demands and still produce products at competitive or acceptable prices requires new philosophies in both design engineering and manufacturing. These new philosophies must be practiced with a minimum of organizational conflict to be fully effective at minimum cost.
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Stiles, E., "Reliability and Quality Control - Conflict or Cooperation?," SAE Technical Paper 650397, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650397.Also In
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- Beckart Gordon H. “1963 ASQC Annual Convention Transactions.” 126
- Stiles Edward M. “Handbook for Total Quality Assurance,” 1964 45
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- Curtis Jack W. “Reliability - A Management Tool,” August 1963 23