What is meant by Completeness control?
The term "completeness check" refers to the verification that all required components, data, or process steps are present and correct in a system or package. This check is an important part of quality assurance in various industries, particularly in production, logistics, and packaging.
Typical software functions in the area of "completeness check":
- Automatic detection: Identification and counting of objects using image processing or sensor technology.
- Target-actual comparison: Comparison of captured data with predefined target values or bills of materials.
- Error logging: Documentation of deviations and incomplete units.
- Process integration: Incorporation of completeness checks into existing production or logistics processes.
- Real-time monitoring: Continuous surveillance and immediate notification of irregularities.
- Data analysis: Evaluation of check results for process optimization and quality improvement.