Quality definition

Quality means the totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs;
Quality means the totality of fea- tures and characteristics that bear on the ability of a device to satisfy fit- ness-for-use, including safety and per- formance.
Quality means the merit of the project after considering and evaluating its total characteristics and measuring those characteristics in a uniform, objective manner against the total characteristics of other projects that have applied for the tax credit provided in section 15.293A during the same annual application period.g. Upon reviewing and scoring all applications that are part of an annual application period, the board may award tax credits provided in section 15.293A.h. If the applicant for a tax credit provided in section 15.293A has also applied to an agency of the federal government or to the authority, the board, or any other agency of state government for additional financial assistance, the authority, the council, and the board shall consider the amount of funding to be received from such public sources when making a tax credit award pursuant to this section.

Examples of Quality in a sentence

  • Alignment with Broward College Quality Standards for E-Learning is ensured through the instructional design of the course, and the evaluation of its educational effectiveness, including assessments of student learning outcomes, student success and student retention.

  • Needed skills and knowledge include systems lifecycle development, project management, quality management and improvement methodologies and standards such as Total Quality Management (TQM), Six Sigma and the Software Engineering Institute—Capability Maturity Model (SEI-CMM).

  • Experience: A minimum of 7 years of IT and business experience, with at least 5 years in Quality Assurance, 2 to 3 years of audit or assessment or other relevant experience.

  • Inequalities in success rates are monitored closely as part of the Self-Assessment process and where particular issues arise, these are addressed as part of the Quality Improvement Process.

  • Xxxxxx Capital Taxable Quality Intermediate ETF 0.20% Xxxxxx Capital Municipal Quality Intermediate ETF 0.20% XXXXXXXXX ETF SERIES, on behalf of each of the Xxxxxx Capital Taxable Quality Intermediate ETF and Xxxxxx Capital Municipal Quality Intermediate ETF By: /s/ Xxxxxx X.


More Definitions of Quality

Quality means those features that the bureau determines are most important to the project. "Quality" includes design quality; feasibility of construction; long-term maintenance costs; life- cycle costs, particularly energy efficiency; service life; and other factors the bureau determines in the best interest of the State.[PL 2001, c. 271, §1 (NEW).]
Quality means those features that the City determines are most important to the project. “Quality” includes design quality; feasibility of construction; long-term maintenance costs; life-cycle costs, particularly energy efficiency; service life; and other factors the City Council determines to be in the best interests of the City.
Quality means those features that the department determines are most important to the project. Quality criteria include design, constructability, long-term maintenance costs, aesthetics, local impacts, traveler and other user costs, service life, time to construct and other factors that the department considers to be in the best interest of the State. [PL 2009, c. 648, Pt. B, §2 (NEW).]
Quality means the absence of harmful levels of contaminants, including filth, putrid, or decomposed substances, the absence of active ingredients other than those listed on the label, and the absence of inactive ingredients other than those listed on the master formula document.
Quality means the merit of the project after considering and evaluating its total characteristics and measuring those characteristics in a uniform, objective manner against the total characteristics of other projects that have applied for the tax credit provided in this chapter during the same established application period.
Quality in this context means fitness for purpose as defined in the Specification or Statement of Requirements.
Quality means the degree to which the project and its components meet the Judicial Council’s expectations, objectives, standards, intended purpose, as determined by measuring conformity of the project to the plans, specifications, and applicable standards and codes.