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QICID: 15269

Title: Column: Statistics Roundtable: My Process Is Too Variable--Now What Do I Do?

Copyright: 2001, Ronald D. Snee (Call for copies at (302)369-9981)
Author: Snee, Ronald D.
Organization:
Subject: Multi-vari studies,Statistical process control (SPC),Variation;
Series: Quality Progress, Vol. 34, No. 12, December 2001, pp. 65-68

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Abstract: Keys to success are comprised of understanding the process, selecting the right variables, designing the right sampling scheme, carefully collecting the data according to the plan and doing a careful analysis that pays close attention to the limitations of data collected without the aid of a statistical design.

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