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  1. 8.1 Control charts The most common method of statistical process control is to take samples at regular intervals and to plot the sample mean on a control chart. Sample mean (1) (3)

  2. The statistical details for constructing the scores of charts found in statistical process control methodology are beyond the scope of this Element, but tech-nical guides are signposted in …

  3. 1 in this series introduced the reader to Statistical Process Control, and Part 2 provided an overview of how and why SPC works. Part 3 began the step-by-step process of building the …

  4. Statistical Process Control (SPC) charts offer users the chance to monitor the very heartbeat of their processes. By collecting data they can predict performance.

  5. Part 9: Process Capability Analysis EM 9111 • May 2015 Scott Leavengood and James E. Reeb Our focus for the prior publications in this series has been on introducing you to Statistical …

  6. The statistical process control as well as the analyses for the process capability investigation are carried out in the current series in most cases on the basis of ran-dom samples.

  7. Sensitizing Rules for Control Charts Normally, a single point outside the control limits is considered to signal an out of control process. Under some circumstances, however, such as …