Statistical Process Control (SPC) uses statistical methods in order to track and analyze processes which in turn helps to control these processes.
Objectives:
1. Define key concepts in statistical process control.
2. Determine if data is Attributes or Variables.
3. Distinguish the difference between a Specification Limit and a Control Limit.
4. Determine if a process is in control.
5. Create an -Chart
(x-Bar Chart).
6. Create an R-Chart.
7. Create a P-Chart.
TEXTBOOK READING : Supplement 4 in Heizer and Render
ON-LINE LESSON: SPC- Introduction and Examples
ASSIGNMENT: Home Work
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SELF TEST: Practice Quiz
The following site contains many SPC related sites. See where they can lead you.
WEB ACTIVITY: Associated Quality Consultants
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WEBMAIL: WebMail
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