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Assessment of Average Outgoing Quality Levels in Parts Per Million (PPM)
- Aerospace Standard
- EIA554_1
- Stabilized
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Scope
This standard is intended to provide a uniform method of calculating an estimate of the proportion nonconforming in finished components and to provide a standardized definition of the quality index referred to as Average Outgoing Quality (AOQ). The method used here is primarily directed at components whose production or procured volume is large enough, during some predefined sampling period, to give statistically meaningful information.
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Issuing Committee
The SMC is an interdisciplinary, cross-sector council responsible for developing, maintaining and evolving standards which cover processes used to manage the development, production, and sustainment of systems, including products and services. These processes include, but are not limited to Systems Engineering, Reliability Analysis, Configuration Management, Product Data Management, System Safety, and Product Support Analysis. Standards related to the manufacturing or production of a component are excluded from the SMC scope.
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