Quality and reliability are related concepts but are fundamentally different in a number of ways. Discuss them.
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Quality and reliability are related concepts but are fundamentally different
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Reliability is the likelihood that a product will not fail within a specific time period
- Example: A medical thermometer is a reliable tool that would measure the correct temperature each time it is used.
Quality is the degree to which an object or entity satisfies a specified set of attributes or requirements.
- Example: A well-designed and manufactured dress.
The difference between quality and reliability is that quality shows how well an object performs its proper function, while reliability shows how well this object maintains its original level of quality over time, through various conditions.
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