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- A characteristic can be qualitative or quantitative.  
- A characteristic can be qualitative or quantitative.  
=Examples=
A
Ability to …
Ability to concentrate
Able-bodiedness
Acceptability
Acceptability degree
Accessibility
Accountability
Accuracy
Adaptability
Adaptivity
Added value
Adjustability
Affection
Affinity
Affordability
Aimed towards …
Analysability
Anointability
Anticipative capacity
Appealing
Applicability
Approachability
Appropriateness
Attainability
Attractiveness
Authenticity
Authority to …
Autonomy
Availability
Avoidability
Awareness
B
Beauty
C
Capability
Carefulness
Changeability
Clarity
Clearness
Coherence
Cohesion
Collaboration-oriented
Collector's item-worthy
Comfort
Comparability
Compatibility
Competence
Competence (professional)
Competitive force
Competitiveness
Completeness
Complexity
Compliance
Comprehensibility
Conceivability
Confidentiality
Congruity
Connection with …
Consistency
Containability
Continuity
Contradictability
Controllability
Coping ability
Correctness
Courage
Coverage (degree)
Creativity
Credibility
Creditworthiness
Customer focus
Customer-friendliness
D
Daring
Decisiveness
Dedication
Demonstrability
Dependency
Depth
Desirability
Discretion
Disputability
Diversity
Divisibility
Downgradable
Duality
Dynamic
E
Ease
Ease of operation
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Employability
Energy
Enthusiasm
Entrepreneurial spirit
Environmental awareness
Environmental friendliness
Equality
Equipment level
Equivalence
Exchangeability
Exclusivity
Expandability
Expertise
Explanatory power
Expressiveness
F
Fairness
Faithfulness
Falsifiability
Familiarity
Fastidiousness
Faultlessness
Feasibility
Fertility
Filling degree
Findability
Fit in-capacity
Flawlessness
Flexibility
Form
Freshness
Friendliness
Full-fledgedness
Functionality
Future-proofness
G
Growth
H
Habitability
Hackability
Health
Helpfulness
Heterogeneousness
Homogeneity
Honesty
Human orientation
I
Identifiability
Image
Immunity to stress
Impartiality
Importance
In concrete terms
Independence
Influentialness
Informality
Initiative
Innovative capacity
Innovativeness
Inspiration
Installability
Integrity
Intensity
Interpretability
Inventiveness
Involvement
J
Justice
L
Lawfulness
Leadership
Learnability
Learning capacity
Legality
Legitimacy
Level
Level-headedness
Liability
Linkability
Loyalty
M
Maintainability
Manageability
Manoeuvrability
Market orientation
Maturity
Measurability
Mobility
Modifiability
Modificational capacity
Motivational capacity
Multiformity
Mutational degree
N
Naturalness
Neatness
Necessity
Negotiability
Network competence
O
Objectivity
Obligingness
Openness
Operability
Operation
Operational safety
P
Perceptibility
Perfection
Performance
Perseverance
Persuasiveness
Pertness
Planability
Plausibility
Policy relevance
Portability
Potential
Power
Precision
Predictability
Predictive power
Preparedness to …
Presence
Prevalence
Process-oriented
Productivity
Product-oriented
Professionalism
Profitability
Progress
Promptness
Proportionality
Protectability
Punctuality
Purchasing power
Pureness
Purpose
Purposiveness
R
Range
Rareness
Reaction time
Readability
Realism
Reasonableness
Recognisability
Recovery time
Redundancy
Relatability
Relevance
Reliability
Reliability
Reliability of supply
Reparability
Repeatability
Replaceability
Representativeness
Reproducibility
Resource behaviour
Resourcefulness
Response rate
Responsibility
Responsibility sense
Responsiveness
Result-oriented
Reusability
Riskiness
Robustness
S
Safety
Sanctionability
Satisfaction
Scientific in nature
Scope
Selectivity
Self-confidence
Self-insight
Sensitivity
Servitude
Shallowness
Sharpness
Shrewdness
Simplicity
Simultaneousness
Sincerity
Single-mindedness
Skilfulness
Speed
Sportsmanship
Stability
Steadiness
Straightforwardness
Strength
Structure
Subsidiarity
Sufficiency
Surveyability
Sustainability
Symmetry
Synergy level
T
Tenability
Tenaciousness
Tendency towards …
Testability
Thoroughness
Thoughtfulness
Timeliness
Topicality
Traceability
Transferability
Transitional rate
Transparency
U
Unambiguousness
Unavoidability
Uniformity
Uniqueness
Usability
Usefulness
V
Validity
Value
Value in use
Variance
Verifiability
Versatility
Visibility
Vitality
Voluntariness
Vulnerability
W
Well-foundedness
Wholeness
Willingness
Workability
Directly measurable attributes (primary quality)
Acceleration
Age
Capacity
Colour
Cost-effectiveness
Costs
Delivery time
Dimensions
Duration
Frequency
Height
Length
Life span
Output
Periodicity
Price
Profit
Quantity
Reaction time
Recovery time
Response time
Size
Speed
Turnover
Volume
Weight
Width


=References=
=References=

Revision as of 13:13, 8 December 2022

Definition

A characteristic is a distinguishing feature.[1]

Classification

Sub classes of characteristics are:

- physical characteristics (e.g. mechanical, electrical, chemical or biological characteristics);

- sensory characteristics (e.g. related to smell, touch, taste, sight, hearing);

- behavioural characteristics (e.g. courtesy, honesty, veracity);

- temporal characteristics (e.g. punctuality, reliability, availability, continuity);

- ergonomic characteristics (e.g. physiological characteristic, or related to human safety);

- functional characteristics (e.g. maximum speed of an car).

See also

Property

Notes

- A characteristic can be inherent or assigned.

- A characteristic can be qualitative or quantitative.

Examples

A Ability to … Ability to concentrate Able-bodiedness Acceptability Acceptability degree Accessibility Accountability Accuracy Adaptability Adaptivity Added value Adjustability Affection Affinity Affordability Aimed towards … Analysability Anointability Anticipative capacity Appealing Applicability Approachability Appropriateness Attainability Attractiveness Authenticity Authority to … Autonomy Availability Avoidability Awareness B Beauty C Capability Carefulness Changeability Clarity Clearness Coherence Cohesion Collaboration-oriented Collector's item-worthy Comfort Comparability Compatibility Competence Competence (professional) Competitive force Competitiveness Completeness Complexity Compliance Comprehensibility Conceivability Confidentiality Congruity Connection with … Consistency Containability Continuity Contradictability Controllability Coping ability Correctness Courage Coverage (degree) Creativity Credibility Creditworthiness Customer focus Customer-friendliness D Daring Decisiveness Dedication Demonstrability Dependency Depth Desirability Discretion Disputability Diversity Divisibility Downgradable Duality Dynamic E Ease Ease of operation Effectiveness Efficiency Employability Energy Enthusiasm Entrepreneurial spirit Environmental awareness Environmental friendliness Equality Equipment level Equivalence Exchangeability Exclusivity Expandability Expertise Explanatory power Expressiveness F Fairness Faithfulness Falsifiability Familiarity Fastidiousness Faultlessness Feasibility Fertility Filling degree Findability Fit in-capacity Flawlessness Flexibility Form Freshness Friendliness Full-fledgedness Functionality Future-proofness G Growth H Habitability Hackability Health Helpfulness Heterogeneousness Homogeneity Honesty Human orientation I Identifiability Image Immunity to stress Impartiality Importance In concrete terms Independence Influentialness Informality Initiative Innovative capacity Innovativeness Inspiration Installability Integrity Intensity Interpretability Inventiveness Involvement J Justice L Lawfulness Leadership Learnability Learning capacity Legality Legitimacy Level Level-headedness Liability Linkability Loyalty M Maintainability Manageability Manoeuvrability Market orientation Maturity Measurability Mobility Modifiability Modificational capacity Motivational capacity Multiformity Mutational degree N Naturalness Neatness Necessity Negotiability Network competence O Objectivity Obligingness Openness Operability Operation Operational safety P Perceptibility Perfection Performance Perseverance Persuasiveness Pertness Planability Plausibility Policy relevance Portability Potential Power Precision Predictability Predictive power Preparedness to … Presence Prevalence Process-oriented Productivity Product-oriented Professionalism Profitability Progress Promptness Proportionality Protectability Punctuality Purchasing power Pureness Purpose Purposiveness R Range Rareness Reaction time Readability Realism Reasonableness Recognisability Recovery time Redundancy Relatability Relevance Reliability Reliability Reliability of supply Reparability Repeatability Replaceability Representativeness Reproducibility Resource behaviour Resourcefulness Response rate Responsibility Responsibility sense Responsiveness Result-oriented Reusability Riskiness Robustness S Safety Sanctionability Satisfaction Scientific in nature Scope Selectivity Self-confidence Self-insight Sensitivity Servitude Shallowness Sharpness Shrewdness Simplicity Simultaneousness Sincerity Single-mindedness Skilfulness Speed Sportsmanship Stability Steadiness Straightforwardness Strength Structure Subsidiarity Sufficiency Surveyability Sustainability Symmetry Synergy level T Tenability Tenaciousness Tendency towards … Testability Thoroughness Thoughtfulness Timeliness Topicality Traceability Transferability Transitional rate Transparency U Unambiguousness Unavoidability Uniformity Uniqueness Usability Usefulness V Validity Value Value in use Variance Verifiability Versatility Visibility Vitality Voluntariness Vulnerability W Well-foundedness Wholeness Willingness Workability

Directly measurable attributes (primary quality) Acceleration Age Capacity Colour Cost-effectiveness Costs Delivery time Dimensions Duration Frequency Height Length Life span Output Periodicity Price Profit Quantity Reaction time Recovery time Response time Size Speed Turnover Volume Weight Width


References

  1. ISO 9000 (2015). Quality management systems – Fundamentals and vocabulary. Delft: Nederlands Normalisatie-instituut.