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Ted Hessing

Evaluating the Measurement Systems (EMP Studies)

Posted by Ted Hessing

Evaluating the measurement systems (EMP Studies) is an essential step during the product development phase as impacts the product output.

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Ted Hessing

Attribute Charts

Posted by Ted Hessing

Attribute charts display information on defects and defectives. They help you visualize the enemy – variation!

This entry was posted in Attribute Charts, Control and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Green Belt, IASSC, QuestionSet, Villanova. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

X Bar R Control Charts

Posted by Ted Hessing

X Bar R charts are the widely used control charts for variable data. They help to examine the process stability in many industries.

This entry was posted in Basic Control Charts, Control and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Green Belt, IASSC, Villanova. Bookmark the permalink.
Ramana PV

XmR Chart

Posted by Ramana PV

An XmR chart (aka Shewhart’s Control Chart aka ImR chart) is a chart where the control limits are calculated from the moving average range.

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Ted Hessing

Control Charts: Keep those Six Sigma DMAIC Improvements

Posted by Ted Hessing

Control charts are a great tool to help determine if a process is under statistical control, the level and source of variation experienced.

This entry was posted in Basic Control Charts, Control and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Green Belt, IASSC, QuestionSet, Villanova. Bookmark the permalink.
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