Quality control is the process of monitoring and measuring the quality of the project deliverables and outputs against the quality standards and criteria established in the quality management plan. Quality control is used to make certain that the project team members are completing the project work according to the project plan and meeting the stakeholder expectations. Quality control involves performing quality audits, inspections, tests, reviews, and validations to identify and correct any defects, errors, or deviations from the specifications. Quality control is one of the key processes in the project quality management knowledge area, which ensures that the project meets the quality requirements1234. References: 1: BABOK® Guide v3, section 11.6.5.9 Quality Management and Control, page 418 2: CBAP® Exam Prep Study Guide, chapter 9, page 340 3: Project Quality Management: Processes & Tools | Villanova University5 4: Quality Control in Project Management | PMI6
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