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Statistical Quality Control

Dharmaraja Selvamuthu () and Dipayan Das
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Dharmaraja Selvamuthu: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Department of Mathematics
Dipayan Das: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Department of Textile Technology

Chapter Chapter 10 in Introduction to Statistical Methods, Design of Experiments and Statistical Quality Control, 2018, pp 353-398 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Statistical quality controlStatistical quality control means application of statistical techniques for checking the quality of products. The products include manufactured goods such as computers, mobile phones, automobiles, clothing and services such as health care, banking, public transportation. The word “quality” is defined in many ways. To some people, quality means fitness for use. To others, qualityQuality is inversely proportional to variability. Some people also think that quality means degree of conformance to specifications of products.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-1736-1_10

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