A Review of the Architectural Digest Innovative Quality Project

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Document ID: 
890438
Author(s): 
Alice Mentzer
Year: 
1989
Pages: 
1

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Abstract

During the past year, Architectural Digest has been using computerized measuring technology. The goal of the publication has been to make each issue better than the one before. With each improvement, it has been increasingly difficult to find ways to make another. Measuring seemed like a way to push quality requirements farther. Computerized measuring technology held the promise of making the measuring process cost effective. With the power of the computer to grasp, remember and report on color measurement, AD reasoned that finer and finer levels of quality would be possible. Measuring seemed like a way to push quality requirements farther. Computerized measuring technology held the promise of making the measuring process cost effective. With the power of the computer to grasp, remember and report on color measurement, AD reasoned that finer and finer levels of quality would be possible. This manuscript was not received in time for publication in the 1989 TAGA Proceedings.

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