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| Author: | Koons, G. F. Luner, J. J. |
| Title: | SPC in low volume manufacturing: a case study (Statistische Methode) |
| Journal: | Journal of Quality Technology
1991 : OCT, VOL. 23:4, p. 287-295 |
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| Freeterms: | STATISTISCHE QUALITÄTSKONTROLLE |
| Language: | eng |
| Abstract: | Focusing on the process, not the product , is the key to implementing statistical process control (SPC) in low volume manufacturing environments. One approach is to initially assume that all products are being produced by a common process. Data can be used to verify or refute this assumption. If it is refuted, the appropriate subprocesses that must be monitored separately can be identified. A case study of a small batch machining process is used to describe this approach to implementing low volume SPC. |
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