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| 1 - 4/10/2009 02:54 PM Eastern |
Statistical Process Control (SPC) is the application of statistical techniques to determine if the outputs of a process conform to target product or service models. One of the most common and useful tools in SPC is the control chart. Concepts of Control Charts demonstrates how to analyze control chart data so that quality technicians and other professionals can judge whether a process has changed, and by how much. They will also be able to associate patterns on a chart with specific influences that are affecting a process to decide whether they want to address these influences. You will have six months to access this course.
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List Price: $415.00
Member Price: $375.00 |
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- Identify the benefits and main components of control charts
- Identify commonly used attributes and variables control charts, including how the charts measure different types of variation in processes
- Distinguish and identify nonrandom patterns commonly displayed in control charts
- Identify initial considerations when planning a control chart analysis
- Given a sample of data, construct commonly used variables charts (X-bar & range, mean, median, standard deviation) and interpret the results
- Given a sample of data, construct commonly used attributes charts (proportion defective, number of defectives, number of defects, number of defects per unit) and interpret the results. |
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