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Output Control

What is the definition of output control? Output control is a practice used to ensure that the output of a process or system meets predetermined specifications. Output control is a popular form of quality control that is used in a variety of industries and businesses. Output control focuses on the monitoring, measuring, and adjusting of process outputs to achieve desired outcomes. It is a systematic, data-driven process that uses both current and historical information to identify areas where improvement is needed. Output control can include anything from measuring the temperature of a product to verifying the accuracy of an assembly. Output control is critical to the success of any production process as it helps to ensure that the end product meets the necessary safety and quality standards. Output control also helps to reduce waste and improve efficiency. Output control is a key component of any quality assurance system, as it helps to ensure that the end product meets customer requirements and expectations.