CSS 11 Week 2 L1 - Apply Quality Standards.pptx

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Computer System Servicing NC II Grade 11


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LESSON 1 APPLYING QUALITY STANDARDS (AQS) COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING

LESSON OBJECTIVES 1. Assess quality of received materials (TLE_IACSS9-12AQS-Ia-1) 3. Engage in quality improvement (TLE_IACSS9-12AQS-Ic-3) At the end of our lesson, you are expected to… 2. Assess own work (TLE_IACSS9-12AQS-Ib-2)

Apply Quality Standards This lesson covers the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values needed to apply quality standards in the workplace. The lesson also includes the application of relevant safety procedures and regulations, organization procedures and customer requirements. Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I

PICTURE ANALYSIS PIC A Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I PIC B

Computer Brand Name Quiz Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I

What are Quality Standards? Quality standards are defined as documents that provide requirements, specifications, guidelines, or characteristics that can be used consistently to ensure that materials, products, processes, and services are fit for their purpose. Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I

Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I

Who uses Quality Standards? •Satisfying their customers’ quality requirements •Ensuring their products and services are safe •Complying with regulations •Meeting environmental objectives •Protecting products against climatic or other adverse conditions. Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I

Assess Quality of Received Materials Selection of Material Testing of Material Cost of Material Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I

1. Selection of Materials It is a step in the process of designing any physical object. In the context of product design, the main goal of material selection is to minimize cost while meeting product performance goals. Material selection is one of the most common task for design engineering. The ability to assess the material’s impact on the performance of a product is crucial for reliable performance. Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I

Examples HP, Epson, and Canon brand for printer. Intel or AMD for microprocessor device. Asus for motherboard Nvidia Geforce for video cards Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I

2. Testing of Materials Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I It is the determination of the technological and operational properties of materials, primarily using machines and instruments. Obtaining data for project, performing failure analysis, or understanding material interactions. Material testing also provides information on the quality of incoming and outgoing products.

3. Cost of Materials Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I The cost of material is also considered when buying or selecting materials for a specific project. The amount may vary but never taken for granted the quality and the reliability of the material.

Questions to ask to consider.. Will you buy material which is less expensive but worst quality? Will you buy material which you cannot afford? Will you buy materials without warranty? Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I

Characteristics of the Materials Good Quality – the most important factor. Reliable – it will perform its function well. Suitability – materials that are necessary Low cost – afford to buy and assure better quality. Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I

Questions? Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I

Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I

1. What are the things you consider when you buy an item from online store. Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I

2. What are the things or steps you consider when you received an item from online store. Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Quarter I
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