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Six Sigma: misconceptions regarding Gauge Repeatability & Reproducibility Methodology

Relevance Score: 6.280    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 ...

Measurement system analysis (MSA)

Relevance Score: 5.353    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: ANOVA Gauge Repeatability & Reproducibility Methodology

Relevance Score: 3.922    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 ...

Kano Analysis

Relevance Score: 2.571    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: 1.972    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 ...

Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) - part 2

Relevance Score: 1.639    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 ...

Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) - part 3

Relevance Score: 1.603    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 ...

Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) - part 1

Relevance Score: 1.536    2010-04-19 18:30:18

Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a procedure executed in operations management for analyzing the potential failure modes within a specific system and their severity, or determining the effect of such failures on the system (Effects Analysis).  Failure modes are the errors or defects - actual or potential - ...

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

Relevance Score: 1.427    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 ...

Six Sigma Software

Relevance Score: 1.404    2010-01-13 00:18:20

There are generally three classes of software used to support Six Sigma: • Analysis tools, which are used to perform statistical or process analysis • Program management tools, used to manage and track a corporation's entire Six Sigma program • DMAIC and Lean online project collaboration tools for local and global teams Analysis tools • ARIS Six Sigma • iGrafx Process ...

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