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The quality approach is being progressively used in scientific research and is likely to become a key point in the future. This article critically examines the applicability of the quality approach to fundamental research. A critical survey of the basic concepts of the quality approach is proposed (conformity to a reference, satisfaction of requirements and/or adaptation to use, planning and formalization). The need for quality in fundamental research is then discussed through a review of the scientific, economic and financial, human, social and environmental issues that research will face in the future. An attempt is made to demonstrate that the quality approach incorporates concerns and current practices of the scientific community which are not normally identified and labelled as pertaining to the field of Quality.
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Received: 8 March 1998 / Accepted: 8 December 1998
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Petit, JC. The quality approach and fundamental research: Working towards a constructive alliance (Part I). Accred Qual Assur 4, 274–279 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007690050368
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s007690050368