Quality metrics are specific, quantifiable attributes of a product or process that are used to assess its quality. These metrics are typically predefined and used as standards or benchmarks to measure and evaluate the quality of the product or process.
On the other hand, quality measurements are the actual data or values obtained by measuring a product or process against the established quality metrics. The measurement process is typically part of the Monitor and Control Project process, where the project team collects data and measures the product or process against the defined quality metrics to determine whether the quality standards are being met.
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