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[[Acceptable quality level]] (AQL) is the maximum percentage or proportion of nonconformities in a lot or batch that can be considered satisfactory as a process average. | [[Acceptable quality level]] (AQL) is the maximum percentage or proportion of nonconformities in a lot or batch that can be considered satisfactory as a process average. | ||
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According to [[Managing Quality by Foster (6th edition)]], | According to [[Managing Quality by Foster (6th edition)]], | ||
:[[Acceptable quality level]] (AQL). The maximum percentage or proportion of nonconformities in a lot or batch that can be considered satisfactory as a process average. | :[[Acceptable quality level]] (AQL). The maximum percentage or proportion of nonconformities in a lot or batch that can be considered satisfactory as a process average. |
Latest revision as of 15:00, 4 June 2020
Acceptable quality level (AQL) is the maximum percentage or proportion of nonconformities in a lot or batch that can be considered satisfactory as a process average.
Definition
According to Managing Quality by Foster (6th edition),
- Acceptable quality level (AQL). The maximum percentage or proportion of nonconformities in a lot or batch that can be considered satisfactory as a process average.