Antony, J, Banuelas, R and Kumar, A (2006) World class applications of six sigma. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.Antony, J., Kumar, A. and Banuelas, R. (Eds) (2006), World Class Applications of Six Sigma, Elsevier Science, Oxford....
A review of the literature produced six research questions related to the effects of the kind of industry (manufacturing and service) on applications of Six Sigma. The questions focus on performance measures, the kind of statistical tools used (advanced and basic), the possibility of using ...
Six Sigma: A literature review world-class manufacturers are increasing their market share and profits through low-cost production, waste reduction in manufacturing, production of high quality... SA Oke - 《South African Journal of Industrial Engineering》...
AN INTRODUCTION TO LEAN SIX SIGMA APPLICATIONS IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY (Part - 1) BTRA ScanKadam, TanajiJoshi, Pratik
Using the tools of lean manufacturing, design for six sigma, quality function deployment, and nontraditional tool costing, tooling can be justified for new, low-volume, and even offsite applications. 展开 关键词: Tool design Tooling Lean methodologies Six sigma Quality function deployment Value ...
Integrating design and control with six-sigma for bioprocessing applicationsDassau, EyalLewin, Daniel R
World class applications of Six Sigma: real world examples of success World Class Applications shows what real organisations have done to implement Six Sigma, the methodology used, and the results delivered. The book provides details of how these organisations overcame issues with the statistical tools...
Every Six Sigma project has a rigorous definition of the problem, scope, potential benefits, and alignment with corporate goals. The actual make-up of the project itself is also subject to very specific definition. Notes:The Six Sigma project clearly defines the members of the project team. The...
Quality management: Six Sigma project selection, benchmarking, product or service requirement prioritization, selection of the certifying body for the implementation of ISO 9001 certification, and prioritization of continual improvement actions; Risk management: risk evaluation tool selection, organizational ri...
A common use of a residual, also known as a raw residual, is in the context of regression analysis. A residual is the vertical distance from a data point to the prediction line. It is an indication of the error of the prediction. The prediction line is essentially the average of the da...