Bubela T. Quality Assessment Conformity Assurance System for different nature objects

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

State registration number

0514U000603

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Specialization

  • 05.01.02 - Стандартизація, сертифікація та метрологічне забезпечення

27-09-2014

Specialized Academic Board

Д 35.052.08

Lviv Polytechnic National University

Essay

Thesis expounds the applied scientific problem of evolving Quality Assessment Conformity Assurance System (QACAS) for different nature objects. The main aspects and problems in the area of qualimetry object quality assessment are under analytical consideration of the suggested work. The assurance of quality assessment conformity with regarding international experience and world tendencies is necessitated. The unified principles of quality indices determination and final quality assessment aimed at ensuring the comparability of qualimetry objects quality assessment results have been developed. Methodology of evolving the system ensuring the conformity of quality assessment and its structural components, namely, scientific and theoretical, organizational and methodological, normative and technical, has been developed. The model of qualimetry object quality assessment based on the systematic approach to ensuring the QACAS scientific and theoretical component is proposed. The conceptual model of evolving professional quality assessment systems for supporting the QACAS organizational and methodological component has been devised. The suggested structure of the QACAS normative and technical component as well as its elements in case of organic production industry includes: methods of efficient quality indices determination and ways of their standardization; accuracy evaluation methods for quality indices determination results; methods of efficient parameters monitoring for the means of quality assessment; algorithms supporting final quality assessment aimed at ensuring the workability of informational quality-monitoring systems.

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