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Reinforcement advertising aims to stimulate repeat purchase of products and services.
Defects
Imperfections or faults in a product or process that can result in a failure to meet desired quality standards.
Dispatching Rule
A guideline or procedure used to decide the order in which jobs, tasks, or items are processed or addressed.
Shortest Processing Time
A scheduling strategy that prioritizes tasks or operations based on the shortest amount of time required to complete them.
Defect Rate
The number of goods produced that are outside the company’s boundaries of acceptable quality.
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