2001
DOI: 10.1080/00207540110073082
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Process capability analysis for an entire product

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“…Worth mentioning is the work of English and Taylor (1993), where the robustness of the process capability indices for nonnormal distributions was studied. Another interesting topic, addressed by among others Chen et al (2001) and Plante (2001), is process capability analysis for multistage processes. The conventional indices restrict the application to single-process products; methods to overcome this are proposed and applied.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Worth mentioning is the work of English and Taylor (1993), where the robustness of the process capability indices for nonnormal distributions was studied. Another interesting topic, addressed by among others Chen et al (2001) and Plante (2001), is process capability analysis for multistage processes. The conventional indices restrict the application to single-process products; methods to overcome this are proposed and applied.…”
Section: ·24· · ·mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One way to do so is through process capability indices. Process capability indices (PCI) are powerful means of studying the process ability for manufacturing a product that meets specifications (Chen et al 2001). PCI is defined as the ratio of tolerances to the process spread.…”
Section: Process Capability Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted by Chen et al (2001), process capabilities are categorized into five conditions. Table III displays quality conditions and the corresponding C pp and C pm values.…”
Section: Relationship Between Process Capability Index C Pp and Procementioning
confidence: 99%