Sensory Quality Testing Made Simple Webinar

Sensory Quality Testing Made Simple Webinar

Welcome to the Sensory Quality Testing Made Simple Webinar! 

If you have any questions about any of the content in this webinar, please feel free to  contact our Support Team  for assistance.


Agenda:
  1. Making sense of terminology
  2. Why use the Products library?
  3. Importing and organizing products
  4. Creating DFC, IN/OUT and Shelf-life tests
  5. Training panelists on DFC using FCM
  6. Linking samples to products
  7. Running Products Over Time report


Total run time: 23:14 minutes 

Date recorded: July 28, 2021




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