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Table of Contents
Introduction to the Theory of Quality Optimization.A Concise History of Quality Thinking.Defining Quality.Theoretical Benefits of Improving Quality.Quality in the Marketplace: Lessons from Japan.The Science of Quality Management.The Soldering Process.Solderability Management.Quality Standards.Non-Value-Added "Quality".Test.Human Tools.Design for Dependability.Statistical Methods.Pseudoquality.Examples of Pseudoquality.ISO 9000.Quality Optimization.A Program for Improving Quality in Electronics Assembly.