Today, companies require a global means to accurately capture and analyze
product quality audit information real-time so that problems are quickly
identified and acted upon to save time and money. However, gaining a
competitive edge by improving a product quality software system often
involves purchasing, building, or rebuilding a system. Since company IT
departments are often unable to assist users with the tasks of implementing
new quality software solutions, in-house quality assurance professionals are
left with the mission, although they often have little if any background in
evaluating IT solutions. In order to provide support for these staff, this
paper provides a discussion of points for non-MIS staff to consider when
assessing quality audit tracking software systems operating in
manufacturing environments.
Today, companies require a global means to accurately capture and analyze
product quality audit information real-time so that problems are quickly
identified and acted upon to save time and money. However, gaining a
competitive edge by improving a product quality software system often
involves purchasing, building, or rebuilding a system. Since company IT
departments are often unable to assist users with the tasks of implementing
new quality software solutions, in-house quality assurance professionals are
left with the mission, although they often have little if any background in
evaluating IT solutions. In order to provide support for these staff, this
paper provides a discussion of points for non-MIS staff to consider when
assessing quality audit tracking software systems operating in
manufacturing environments.
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