Control charts have two general uses in an improvement project. Undeniably, the most common application is as a tool to monitor process stability and control. A less common, although some might argue ...
A Chart control can analyze from two to six variables. The control supports long variable names, and mixed-case variable names. You can view the chart in two or three visual dimensions, called the ...
The extent to which products meet specifications needs to be systematically monitored in a production process. Product quality will typically be defined by two quantities: deviations from stated ...
A Pie control can analyze one, two, or three independent variables. The number of data dimensions must correspond to the number of independent variables in the analysis. To set the data dimension, use ...
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