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Ted Hessing

Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GR&R)

Posted by Ted Hessing

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

This entry was posted in Measure, Measurement Systems Analysis and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Download, Green Belt, IASSC, Villanova, Yellow Belt. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

EWMA – Exponentially Weighted Moving Average Chart

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The EWMA – Exponentially Weighted Moving Average chart is used to monitor variables that make use of the entire history of a given output.

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

This entry was posted in Control, Descriptive Statistics, Measure, Other Control Charts and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Green Belt, IASSC, Villanova. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

I-MR Chart

Posted by Ted Hessing

An Individual moving range chart (I-MR Chart) also called X-MR is used when data is continuous and not collected in subgroups (n=1).

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Ted Hessing

Statistical Process Control (SPC)

Posted by Ted Hessing

Statistical process control (SPC) is a technique for applying statistical analysis to measure, monitor, and control processes.

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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