Statistical methods for quality improvement

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Statistical methods for quality improvement

Thomas P. Ryan

(Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics, . Applied probability and statistics)

Wiley, c1989

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Description

This up-to-date survey of statistical quality control reviews basic probability and statistics, basic control chart principles (including cumulative sum procedures and multivariate charts), and provides insight into statistically designed experiments and related topics. It also reviews the use of statistics in quality control in the US and Japan, with a critical examination of Taguchi methods. The approach is conceptual rather than mathematical, making this book accessible to a wide audience. The text has been designed for statisticians, engineers, production and operations managers.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Fundamental quality control and statistical concepts: Japan's approach to quality
  • basic concepts in statistics and probability. Part 2 Control charts and process capability: introduction to control charts
  • control charts for measurements with subgrouping (for one variable)
  • control charts for measurements without subgrouping (for one variable)
  • process capability
  • control charts for attributes
  • multivariate control charts for measurement data
  • miscellaneous control chart topics. Part 3 Beyond control charts - graphical and statistical methods: graphical methods
  • linear regression
  • design of experiments
  • Taguchi methods and related procedures
  • evolutionary operation
  • analysis of means.

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