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Six Sigma: misconceptions regarding Gauge Repeatability & Reproducibility Methodology
Relevance Score: 2.620 2011-04-21 21:32:58
The following are some common misconceptions regarding GRR: Single GRR is sufficient per family of gauges - GRR relates to a complete measurement system - including the specification, part, operator, and method – rather than one caliper. GRR will not pass using parts - GRR can assess precision of a device of system. only ...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) - part 4
Relevance Score: 0.978 2010-04-26 11:18:19
ERP vendors are providing built-in configuration tools to enable to customers to change the working of the out-of-the-box core system. The basic differences between configuration and customization are: Configuration like organizational trees, cost/profit center structure setups, purchase approval rules, etc. is required to some extent before making the software work. But ...
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) - part 3
Relevance Score: 0.657 2010-04-19 18:32:42
After the above steps, Risk Priority Numbers (RPN) are computed. Once the S, O, and D are ranked, then RPN is arrived at by multiplying the three numbers: RPN = S x O x D. RPN pinpoints the areas that are of greatest concern. RPN should be done for the entire life-cycle, so that ...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) - part 3
Relevance Score: 0.603 2011-04-20 21:46:53
The implementation of ERP becomes difficult in organizations which have independent business units with separate processes and decision centers. It could be solved by the local change management professionals who could coordinate requirements, or by federated implementation (e.g. linked via Master Data Management) tailored to suit local needs. It is better ...
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) - part 2
Relevance Score: 0.585 2011-04-21 22:06:33
The three pre steps of FMEA Analysis are explained below: Step 1 - Severity In this step, all failure modes associated with product functioning and their effects are determined. Corrosion, deformation, and electrical short-circuits are some examples of failure modes. Since failure modes lead to a chain process, it is necessary to list ...
Common terms used in Lean and Six Sigma projects (C)
Relevance Score: 0.537 2010-01-13 11:24:58
CAP - Change Acceleration Process are a set of critical tools that helps orgnizations/groups towards a common goal for achieving path breaking improvements in the change initiatves. CAPA - Acronym for Corrective and Preventive Action. CAR (Corrective Action Report) - Procedure used in response to a defect. This implies that you ...
Poka Yoke or (Fool-Proofing)
Relevance Score: 0.534 2010-04-18 18:28:45
Poka-yoke in Japanese means ‘mistake-proof’. A poka-yoke refers to any type of mechanism in Lean manufacture which helps an equipment operator to avoid (yokeru) mistakes (poka). Poka-yoke eliminates product defects through prevention, correction, or spotting human errors as and when they occur. Shiego Shingo adopted this concept and made it a part of the production system ...
Six Sigma: ANOVA Gauge Repeatability & Reproducibility Methodology
Relevance Score: 0.517 2010-04-27 11:19:38
ANOVA Gauge Repeatability and Reproducibility (ANOVA Gauge R&R) is a technique of Measurement Systems Analysis. It evaluates the measurement system using the ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) Random Effects model. This evaluation is not only limited to gauges, but also applicable to measurement systems like test methods, measuring instruments, and others. ANOVA Gauge ...
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