The objective of this paper is to discuss and clarify the meaning and use the different statistical limits used in managing processes so the mistakes that are commonly seen in industrial practice can be avoided. The difference between control and acceptance will also be discuss. The idea of this paper was triggered by a recent paper written by Henderson [5] in Quality Progress journal
10.1080/03610921003746685Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods40122172-2181CSTM
Due to changes in the company and its environment, distribution control requirements will change. Kn...
The goal of project control is monitoring the project progress during project execution to detect po...
Control limits are one of the main elements of control charts. Generally speaking, a control chart i...
There are some processes that, due to their nature, are expected to have unavoidable shifts in their...
Monitoring the performance of projects in progress and controlling their expected outcome by taking ...
Monitoring the performance of projects in progress and controlling their expected outcome by taking ...
Abstract: This article provides an argument against the use of three sigma limits for control charts...
Abstract In modern electronics, specifications for products have constantly been tightened due to p...
In order to monitor industrial processes, control charts are often employed. They are graphical disp...
When we want to solve a problem, we talk about how we might manage or regulate—control it. Control i...
Control Charts (CC) are the means to “manage the process behaviour” by analysing subsequent samples ...
Project control has been a research topic since decades that attracts both academics and practitione...
Statistical quality control has a long history in healthcare laboratories, being first introduced in...
Organizational control is broadly understood as the methods and processes used to determine what to ...
10.1080/03610921003746685Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods40122172-2181CSTM
Due to changes in the company and its environment, distribution control requirements will change. Kn...
The goal of project control is monitoring the project progress during project execution to detect po...
Control limits are one of the main elements of control charts. Generally speaking, a control chart i...
There are some processes that, due to their nature, are expected to have unavoidable shifts in their...
Monitoring the performance of projects in progress and controlling their expected outcome by taking ...
Monitoring the performance of projects in progress and controlling their expected outcome by taking ...
Abstract: This article provides an argument against the use of three sigma limits for control charts...
Abstract In modern electronics, specifications for products have constantly been tightened due to p...
In order to monitor industrial processes, control charts are often employed. They are graphical disp...
When we want to solve a problem, we talk about how we might manage or regulate—control it. Control i...
Control Charts (CC) are the means to “manage the process behaviour” by analysing subsequent samples ...
Project control has been a research topic since decades that attracts both academics and practitione...
Statistical quality control has a long history in healthcare laboratories, being first introduced in...
Organizational control is broadly understood as the methods and processes used to determine what to ...
10.1080/03610921003746685Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods40122172-2181CSTM
Due to changes in the company and its environment, distribution control requirements will change. Kn...
The goal of project control is monitoring the project progress during project execution to detect po...