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(Created page with "=Definition= A focus area is a combination of a thing and an asociated characteristic. <ref name="ref1">Nederpelt, Peter W.M. van (2012). Object-oriented Quality and Risk Management (OQRM). A practical and generic method to manage quality and risk. Releigh, N.C., USA: Lulu Press.</ref> =Examples= The colour (characteristic) of my car (thing). =References=") |
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Definition
A focus area is a combination of a thing and an asociated characteristic. [1]
Examples
- The colour (characteristic) of my car (thing). - The clartiy (characteristic) of the text (thing). - The realiability (characteristic) of suppliers (thing).
References
- ↑ Nederpelt, Peter W.M. van (2012). Object-oriented Quality and Risk Management (OQRM). A practical and generic method to manage quality and risk. Releigh, N.C., USA: Lulu Press.