Statistical Methods for Quality Improvement

Statistical Methods for Quality Improvement
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 578
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ISBN-10 : 9781118058107
ISBN-13 : 1118058100
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Statistical Methods for Quality Improvement by : Thomas P. Ryan

Praise for the Second Edition "As a comprehensive statistics reference book for quality improvement, it certainly is one of the best books available." —Technometrics This new edition continues to provide the most current, proven statistical methods for quality control and quality improvement The use of quantitative methods offers numerous benefits in the fields of industry and business, both through identifying existing trouble spots and alerting management and technical personnel to potential problems. Statistical Methods for Quality Improvement, Third Edition guides readers through a broad range of tools and techniques that make it possible to quickly identify and resolve both current and potential trouble spots within almost any manufacturing or nonmanufacturing process. The book provides detailed coverage of the application of control charts, while also exploring critical topics such as regression, design of experiments, and Taguchi methods. In this new edition, the author continues to explain how to combine the many statistical methods explored in the book in order to optimize quality control and improvement. The book has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect the latest research and practices in statistical methods and quality control, and new features include: Updated coverage of control charts, with newly added tools The latest research on the monitoring of linear profiles and other types of profiles Sections on generalized likelihood ratio charts and the effects of parameter estimation on the properties of CUSUM and EWMA procedures New discussions on design of experiments that include conditional effects and fraction of design space plots New material on Lean Six Sigma and Six Sigma programs and training Incorporating the latest software applications, the author has added coverage on how to use Minitab software to obtain probability limits for attribute charts. new exercises have been added throughout the book, allowing readers to put the latest statistical methods into practice. Updated references are also provided, shedding light on the current literature and providing resources for further study of the topic. Statistical Methods for Quality Improvement, Third Edition is an excellent book for courses on quality control and design of experiments at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. the book also serves as a valuable reference for practicing statisticians, engineers, and physical scientists interested in statistical quality improvement.

Frontiers in Statistical Quality Control 13

Frontiers in Statistical Quality Control 13
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 9783030678562
ISBN-13 : 3030678563
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Frontiers in Statistical Quality Control 13 by : Sven Knoth

This contributed book focuses on major aspects of statistical quality control, shares insights into important new developments in the field, and adapts established statistical quality control methods for use in e.g. big data, network analysis and medical applications. The content is divided into two parts, the first of which mainly addresses statistical process control, also known as statistical process monitoring. In turn, the second part explores selected topics in statistical quality control, including measurement uncertainty analysis and data quality. The peer-reviewed contributions gathered here were originally presented at the 13th International Workshop on Intelligent Statistical Quality Control, ISQC 2019, held in Hong Kong on August 12-14, 2019. Taken together, they bridge the gap between theory and practice, making the book of interest to both practitioners and researchers in the field of statistical quality control.

Statistical Quality Control Methods

Statistical Quality Control Methods
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 537
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ISBN-10 : 9781351414203
ISBN-13 : 1351414208
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Statistical Quality Control Methods by : Irving W. Burr

This book focuses on statistical methods useful in quality control, emphasizing on data-analysis and decision-making. These techniques are also of great use in areas such as laboratory analyses and research. The problems and examples presented are from actual cases encountered in the industry.

QUALITY ENGINEERING STATISTICS.

QUALITY ENGINEERING STATISTICS.
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8122431089
ISBN-13 : 9788122431087
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis QUALITY ENGINEERING STATISTICS. by : ROBERT A. DOVICH

Statistical Methods for Quality Assurance

Statistical Methods for Quality Assurance
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 447
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ISBN-10 : 9780387791067
ISBN-13 : 038779106X
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Statistical Methods for Quality Assurance by : Stephen B. Vardeman

This undergraduate statistical quality assurance textbook clearly shows with real projects, cases and data sets how statistical quality control tools are used in practice. Among the topics covered is a practical evaluation of measurement effectiveness for both continuous and discrete data. Gauge Reproducibility and Repeatability methodology (including confidence intervals for Repeatability, Reproducibility and the Gauge Capability Ratio) is thoroughly developed. Process capability indices and corresponding confidence intervals are also explained. In addition to process monitoring techniques, experimental design and analysis for process improvement are carefully presented. Factorial and Fractional Factorial arrangements of treatments and Response Surface methods are covered. Integrated throughout the book are rich sets of examples and problems that help readers gain a better understanding of where and how to apply statistical quality control tools. These large and realistic problem sets in combination with the streamlined approach of the text and extensive supporting material facilitate reader understanding. Second Edition Improvements Extensive coverage of measurement quality evaluation (in addition to ANOVA Gauge R&R methodologies) New end-of-section exercises and revised-end-of-chapter exercises Two full sets of slides, one with audio to assist student preparation outside-of-class and another appropriate for professors’ lectures Substantial supporting material Supporting Material Seven R programs that support variables and attributes control chart construction and analyses, Gauge R&R methods, analyses of Fractional Factorial studies, Propagation of Error analyses and Response Surface analyses Documentation for the R programs Excel data files associated with the end-of-chapter problem sets, most from real engineering settings

Modern Statistics for Engineering and Quality Improvement

Modern Statistics for Engineering and Quality Improvement
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Publisher : Duxbury Resource Center
Total Pages : 828
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106017931244
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Statistics for Engineering and Quality Improvement by : John Lawson

Through years of teaching experience, John S. Lawson and John Erjavec have learned that it doesn't take much theoretical background before engineers can learn practical methods of data collections, analysis, and interpretation that will be useful in real life and on the job. With this premise in mind, the authors wrote ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS, which includes the basic topics of engineering statistics but puts less emphasis on the theoretical concepts and elementary topics usually found in an introductory statistics book. Instead, the authors put more emphasis on techniques that will be useful for engineers. With fewer details of traditional probability and inference and more emphasis on the topics useful to engineers, the book is flexible for instructors and interesting for students.

Introduction to Engineering Statistics and Lean Sigma

Introduction to Engineering Statistics and Lean Sigma
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 573
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ISBN-10 : 9781849960007
ISBN-13 : 1849960003
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Engineering Statistics and Lean Sigma by : Theodore T. Allen

Lean production, has long been regarded as critical to business success in many industries. Over the last ten years, instruction in six sigma has been increasingly linked with learning about the elements of lean production. Introduction to Engineering Statistics and Lean Sigma builds on the success of its first edition (Introduction to Engineering Statistics and Six Sigma) to reflect the growing importance of the "lean sigma" hybrid. As well as providing detailed definitions and case studies of all six sigma methods, Introduction to Engineering Statistics and Lean Sigma forms one of few sources on the relationship between operations research techniques and lean sigma. Readers will be given the information necessary to determine which sigma methods to apply in which situation, and to predict why and when a particular method may not be effective. Methods covered include: • control charts and advanced control charts, • failure mode and effects analysis, • Taguchi methods, • gauge R&R, and • genetic algorithms. The second edition also greatly expands the discussion of Design For Six Sigma (DFSS), which is critical for many organizations that seek to deliver desirable products that work first time. It incorporates recently emerging formulations of DFSS from industry leaders and offers more introductory material on the design of experiments, and on two level and full factorial experiments, to help improve student intuition-building and retention. The emphasis on lean production, combined with recent methods relating to Design for Six Sigma (DFSS), makes Introduction to Engineering Statistics and Lean Sigma a practical, up-to-date resource for advanced students, educators, and practitioners.

Multivariate Statistical Quality Control Using R

Multivariate Statistical Quality Control Using R
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 : 9781461454533
ISBN-13 : 1461454530
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Multivariate Statistical Quality Control Using R by : Edgar Santos-Fernández

​​​​​The intensive use of automatic data acquisition system and the use of cloud computing for process monitoring have led to an increased occurrence of industrial processes that utilize statistical process control and capability analysis. These analyses are performed almost exclusively with multivariate methodologies. The aim of this Brief is to present the most important MSQC techniques developed in R language. The book is divided into two parts. The first part contains the basic R elements, an introduction to statistical procedures, and the main aspects related to Statistical Quality Control (SQC). The second part covers the construction of multivariate control charts, the calculation of Multivariate Capability Indices.

Acceptance Sampling in Quality Control

Acceptance Sampling in Quality Control
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 873
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ISBN-10 : 9781351647076
ISBN-13 : 1351647075
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Acceptance Sampling in Quality Control by : Edward G. Schilling

Acceptance Sampling in Quality Control, Third Edition presents the state of the art in the methodology of sampling while integrating both theory and best practices. It discusses various standards, including those from the ISO, MIL-STD and ASTM and explores how to set quality levels. The book also includes problems at the end of each chapter with solutions. This edition improves upon the previous editions especially in the areas of software applications and compliance sampling plans. New to the Third Edition: Numerous Microsoft Excel templates to address sampling plans are used. Commercial software applications are discussed at the end of many chapters. Discussion of quick switching systems has been expanded to account for the considerable recent activity in this area. Added discussion of zero acceptance number chained quick switching systems.

Measuring Data Quality for Ongoing Improvement

Measuring Data Quality for Ongoing Improvement
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Publisher : Newnes
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9780123977540
ISBN-13 : 0123977541
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Measuring Data Quality for Ongoing Improvement by : Laura Sebastian-Coleman

The Data Quality Assessment Framework shows you how to measure and monitor data quality, ensuring quality over time. You'll start with general concepts of measurement and work your way through a detailed framework of more than three dozen measurement types related to five objective dimensions of quality: completeness, timeliness, consistency, validity, and integrity. Ongoing measurement, rather than one time activities will help your organization reach a new level of data quality. This plain-language approach to measuring data can be understood by both business and IT and provides practical guidance on how to apply the DQAF within any organization enabling you to prioritize measurements and effectively report on results. Strategies for using data measurement to govern and improve the quality of data and guidelines for applying the framework within a data asset are included. You'll come away able to prioritize which measurement types to implement, knowing where to place them in a data flow and how frequently to measure. Common conceptual models for defining and storing of data quality results for purposes of trend analysis are also included as well as generic business requirements for ongoing measuring and monitoring including calculations and comparisons that make the measurements meaningful and help understand trends and detect anomalies. - Demonstrates how to leverage a technology independent data quality measurement framework for your specific business priorities and data quality challenges - Enables discussions between business and IT with a non-technical vocabulary for data quality measurement - Describes how to measure data quality on an ongoing basis with generic measurement types that can be applied to any situation