QA definition

QA means a defined methodology and set of procedures for the purpose of monitoring and enforcing performance standards related to Services.

Examples of QA in a sentence

  • If a QAPP is required, the RECIPIENT shall: • Use ECOLOGY’s QAPP Template/Checklist provided by the ECOLOGY, unless ECOLOGY Quality Assurance (QA) officer or the Program QA coordinator instructs otherwise.

  • You will permit performance based audits of your systems and facilities by an auditor approved and paid for by us, as deemed reasonably necessary by us in order to comply with regulatory requirements (QA System Audit).

  • Fianally, AP and STA possess the same bit string, resulting in QB ≡ QA.

  • Then each block is treated independently to produce secure sketch according to the Step 3 of Algorithm 1 and concatenated: SS Ss1 Ss2 Ss3 STA sent SS to AP as the helper string (note that SS does not expose the quantized bits QA).

  • Develop intelligent Q&A and service robots based on natural language processing technology to provide 24/7 consulting services, significantly improving customer service efficiency.


More Definitions of QA

QA is the projected FTE utilization of Members to be utilized in the Municipal Police Units for that Fiscal Year; and
QA means the rate of 0.85 cents per litre, relating to the quality adjustment to Western Australian specifications;
QA holdco” or “holding company” shall mean a company or LLP.,-
QA means Quality Assurance, being that part of each management system, within Hana and INEX separately, having responsibility for assuring the quality of Material and Manufacturing in respect of compliance with Regulatory Requirements.
QA means quality assurance, an integrated system of management activities involving planning, implementation, documentation, assessment, reporting, and quality improvement to ensure that a process, item, or service is of the type and quality needed to meet the performance criteria.
QA means the consummation by Parent of either (i) the acquisition of Parent by a publicly listed company (including a special purpose acquisition company (i.e., a SPAC)) (“Qualifying Acquisition”) or (ii) an initial public offering of shares Parent Common Stock.