Abstract

AbstractFor as long as electronic devices have been produced the relationship between the costs and benefits of quality assurance has been discussed. At present this relationship is influenced by the increase in the complexity of integrated circuits and by the growing extent of automation in production. In this paper a way is presented showing how the cost of quality assurance can be decreased without loss of quality. Six steps to achieving this goal are described.

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