The paper published by Ghaoui and Rothman [J. High Resolut. Chromatogr. 15
(1992) 36] and particularly its Fig. 5, is further considered here because
it contains the germ of an idea of how to measure improvements to a chromat
ographic method, and how to define the goal of perfection in terms of "zero
defects" as required by quality assurance schemes. From this, a new role e
merges for signal averaging in capillary chromatography: a role to quantify
and measure method improvements, and one which can be generally applied to
measure improvements in instrument design too. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B
.V. All rights reserved.