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Problem solving

Is the isolation and analysis of a problem and the development of a permanent solution

PDSA Cycle

Is a shorthand for testing a change, by developing a plan to test the change, carry our the test (do), observing and learning from the consequences (study) and determining what modifications should be made to the test (act).

PDCA

An interactive four step management method used in business for the control and continuous improvement of a process and product

Problem Solving Steps

-Describe the problem


-Describe the results you want


-Gather information


-Think of solution


-Choose the best solution


-Implement the solution


-Evaluate results


-Make changes

Criteria for selecting a technique

Precision


Accuracy


Cost


Online/off line


Reproducibility


Safety


Official approval


Destructive/non destructive


Specificity


Sensitivity


Speed


Simplicity of operations

Steps for analysis

Planning


Sample selection


Sample preparation


Analytical procedure performance


Statistical analysis of measurements


Data reporting

Sampling plan

Is a plan that specifies the parameters for sampling process and accepting/rejecting criteria.


Depends on;


Population nature


Analysis purpose


Property to be measured


Analytical technique type

Food sampling categories

Adulteration detection


Authenticity of food ingredients


Acceptance of raw material


Contamination detection


Nutritional labelling


SPC


Microbial safety


Release of lots of finished products

Factors affecting choice of sampling plan

Inspection purpose


Product nature


Test method nature


Population nature