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Define "quick". The shortest quality control SIR test that I know of is an
unpublished 24 hour test used by AT&T. It is essentially the Bellcore 35/90
test for 24 hours and no bias. This spot test is used to monitor the
process. Same Bellcore pass/fail requirements. We have done some of AT&T's
overflow testing in the past and it seems to work well if you have an
established baseline.
Doug Pauls
CSL
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