Process capability indices (PCIs), Cp, Ca, Cpk, Cpm, and Cpmk have been developed in certain manufacturing industry as capability measures based on various criteria, including process consistency, process departure from a target, process yield, and process loss. It is noted in certain recent quality assurance and capability analysis works that the three indices, Cpk, Cpm, and Cpmk provide the same lower bounds on the process yield. In this paper, we investigate the behavior of the actual process yield, in terms of the number of non-conformities (in ppm), for processes with fixed index values of Cpk=Cpm=Cpmk, possessing different degrees of process centering. We also extend Johnson's [1992. The relationship of Cpm to squared error loss. Jour...
Abstract: Process capability indices Cp and Cpk have been widely used to provide numerical measures ...
Process capability indices were originally invented to enable an organization to make economically s...
Abstract: In this paper, we extend Johnson’s work [2] of formulating the relationship between proces...
During the past three decades, PCIs – process capability indices – have inspired hundreds of pages o...
In industry today, process capability indices (PCI) are part of the day-to-day decision making in d...
During the past three decades, PCIs – process capability indices – have inspired hundreds of pages ...
Abstract Process capability indices Cp, and Cpk have been popularly used in the manufacturing indust...
Process capability indices (PCIs) are appropriate tools to measure the inherent capability of a proc...
Process capability indices Cp, Cpk and Cpm have been used in manufacturing industries to provide a q...
Process capability indices (PCIs) have been widely used in manufacturing industries to provide a qua...
Due to their effectiveness and simplicity of use, the process capability indices Cp, Cpk, and Cpm ha...
[EN] Process capability analysis is a very effective way for improving process quality by relating p...
The main objective of the present study is to present the concept of process capability and to focus...
Process capability indices (PCI) can be viewed as effective and excellent means of measuring product...
The ability of a process to satisfy customer requirements is frequently measured by capability indic...
Abstract: Process capability indices Cp and Cpk have been widely used to provide numerical measures ...
Process capability indices were originally invented to enable an organization to make economically s...
Abstract: In this paper, we extend Johnson’s work [2] of formulating the relationship between proces...
During the past three decades, PCIs – process capability indices – have inspired hundreds of pages o...
In industry today, process capability indices (PCI) are part of the day-to-day decision making in d...
During the past three decades, PCIs – process capability indices – have inspired hundreds of pages ...
Abstract Process capability indices Cp, and Cpk have been popularly used in the manufacturing indust...
Process capability indices (PCIs) are appropriate tools to measure the inherent capability of a proc...
Process capability indices Cp, Cpk and Cpm have been used in manufacturing industries to provide a q...
Process capability indices (PCIs) have been widely used in manufacturing industries to provide a qua...
Due to their effectiveness and simplicity of use, the process capability indices Cp, Cpk, and Cpm ha...
[EN] Process capability analysis is a very effective way for improving process quality by relating p...
The main objective of the present study is to present the concept of process capability and to focus...
Process capability indices (PCI) can be viewed as effective and excellent means of measuring product...
The ability of a process to satisfy customer requirements is frequently measured by capability indic...
Abstract: Process capability indices Cp and Cpk have been widely used to provide numerical measures ...
Process capability indices were originally invented to enable an organization to make economically s...
Abstract: In this paper, we extend Johnson’s work [2] of formulating the relationship between proces...