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Six Sigma: ANOVA Gauge Repeatability & Reproducibility Methodology

Relevance Score: 5.802    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 ...

Measurement system analysis (MSA)

Relevance Score: 3.458    2010-04-13 18:13:38

The accuracy of quality improvement analyses and methodologies performed within an organization depends solely on the data on which they are based.  Thus, it becomes essential to ensure that the measurement system is stable and capable of measuring required data before embarking on the process improvement efforts. Measurement System Analysis (MSA) is ...

Six Sigma: misconceptions regarding Gauge Repeatability & Reproducibility Methodology

Relevance Score: 2.926    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 ...

Common terms used in Lean and Six Sigma projects (A)

Relevance Score: 2.023    2010-01-13 11:26:12

Acceptable Quality Level. Also referred to as Assured Quality Level. The largest quantity of defectives in a certain sample size that can make the lot definitely acceptable; Customer will definitely prefer the zero defect products or services and will ultimately establish the acceptable level of quality. Competition however, will 'educate' ...

Quality management tools and methods used in Lean - Six Sigma

Relevance Score: 1.591    2010-01-17 12:44:01

5 Whys Analysis of variance ANOVA Gauge R&R Axiomatic design Business Process Mapping Catapult exercise on variability Cause & effects diagram (also known as fishbone or Ishikawa diagram) Chi-square test of independence and fits Control chart Correlation Cost-benefit analysis CTQ tree Quantitative marketing research through use of Enterprise Feedback Management (EFM) systems Design of experiments Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) General linear model Histograms Homoscedasticity Quality Function ...

Kano Analysis

Relevance Score: 1.588    2010-04-12 18:11:20

Kano, a Japanese researcher, has outlined that the needs or reactions of customers to product characteristics are classified into four types: 1.  The ‘Surprise and Delight’ factors  -  These are the factors that highlight your products distinctly from other competitive products.  For example, a passenger jet that could fly vertically. 2.  The ‘More is Better’ -  ...

Common terms used in Lean and Six Sigma projects (M-O)

Relevance Score: 1.132    2010-02-08 17:32:10

Mazume is a Japanese word meaning "Gap Shrinking". This is used while doing a innovation in process lay out by shrinking the gap between equipment, thus saving the floor space and movement of operator / material. Measurement system analysis (MSA) is an experimental and mathematical method of determining how much the ...

SIPOC (Suppliers – Inputs – Process – Output - Customers) Diagram

Relevance Score: 0.919    2010-04-16 18:25:28

SIPOC (Suppliers-Inputs-Process-Output-Customers) is basically a diagram – a tool used in Six Sigma methodology.  Of late, it has been the focus of many inquiries and discussions.  It is explained in detail in the following paragraphs. Before a process improvement project begins, the team uses the SIPOC diagram for identifying all the relevant elements of ...

Common terms used in Lean and Six Sigma projects (K-L)

Relevance Score: 0.786    2010-02-07 17:31:02

Kaikaku is a rapid change event as opposed to Kaizen which is smaller incremental changes. Kaikaku is revolutionary while Kaizen is evolutionary Kaizen - Japanese term that means continuous improvement, taken from words 'Kai' means continuous and 'zen' means improvement Kanban: A Japanese term. The actual term means "signal". It is one ...

Common terms used in Lean and Six Sigma projects (Q-S)

Relevance Score: 0.786    2010-02-17 22:12:30

Quality Gap - It is the difference between the approved standards, criteria or expectations in any process or activity and the real results in such process or activity in accordance with the adopted national and or international standards by any country. Queuing Theory - A modeling technique based upon the allocation ...

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