Basics of Oracle Quality Management

Hello Everybody,
Please provide the basics of Oracle Quality Management ( related to Process manufacturing).
Thanks.

Hi,
Check the E-Business Suite documentation here. There is a manual called 'Oracle Process Manufacturing Quality Management User's Guide' under Process Manufacturing.
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