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Ted Hessing

Process Capability (Cp & Cpk)

Posted by Ted Hessing

Cp and Cpk are considered short-term potential process capability measures for a process. We want to describe this quality in terms of sigma.

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Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GR&R)

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Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility is commonly referred to as Gage R&R. It’s a method is to look at variability in our measurements.

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Ted Hessing

Cumulative Sum Chart (CUSUM)

Posted by Ted Hessing

Cumulative Sum Chart (CUSUM) is a type of control chart used to detect the deviation of the values or subgroup mean from the target value.

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Ted Hessing

Data Sampling Techniques & Uses

Posted by Ted Hessing

Data Sampling is the selection of statistical samples from the population to estimate the characteristics of entire population.

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Ted Hessing

Graphical Analysis

Posted by Ted Hessing

Graphical analysis is one of the critical aspects of Six Sigma projects. It is an effective way to visualize data patterns.

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