On-line and off-line quality control are the two methods used to discern a products reliability of quality. Though they are disparate techniques, both methods are used to achieve the same result. This introductory textbook integrates the two techniques to present a wide coverage of statistical methods of quality control. The text is compact, stressing the key ideas and concepts rather than trying to cover each method in complete depth. Statistical Aspects of Quality Control is an excellent starting point for a student interested in learning more about the field of statistical quality control. References and suggested readings are included at the end of each chapter. It presents statistical quality control in a compact fashion that stresses key ideas and concepts. It uses the concept of Average run length to compare the different control charts, such as Shewhart, moving average, and cusum. It introduces the Taguchi approach to quality design. It includes information on acceptance sampling, and concludes each chapter with final comments, references, and examples to illustrate the methods discussed.
- Pages: 200
- Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9780122100109
- Category: Business & Economics
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