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| Danutė Krapavickaitė "Statistinės kokybės kontrolės pagrindai" ("Fundamentals of Statistical Quality Control") The book is written in Lithuanian. Statistical Quality Control is the application of statistical methods to the management and improvement of process quality. It encompasses statistical process control, the design of experiments, and product acceptability studies. This textbook places particular emphasis on methods for the statistical control of processes in manufacturing, service delivery, and other operational domains. The primary objective of these methods is to monitor production and service processes in order to detect potential deviations at an early stage, thereby preventing the production of nonconforming goods or the provision of substandard services. To support effective process monitoring, the textbook provides a detailed discussion on the construction and interpretation of statistical process control charts. These charts are designed for both series of sample data and individual observations, including charts for sample means, attributes, time-dependent variables, and multivariate processes. The evaluation of process capability to meet specified quality requirements is also addressed. The textbook offers a concise treatment of experimental design and product acceptability studies, which aid in making informed decisions regarding the acceptance or rejection of product batches. The qcc package in the R programming environment is employed for the computation and application of control chart limits. As the methodologies presented are grounded in probability theory and mathematical statistics, a dedicated chapter is included to cover the necessary theoretical foundations. This textbook is intended for students of statistical data analysis, engineering, and management programs. It also serves as a practical resource for engineers and managers engaged in quality assurance and process improvement initiatives. eBook edition >>> * VILNIUS TECH extends complimentary access to its entire library of e-books to members within the university community. Institutional users are granted cost-free access to the e-books by logging onto the University's computer network, whether on-site or remotely through a Virtual Private Network (VPN). To facilitate offline reading without an internet connection, it is requisite to install the IPC Reader offline application. Users can subsequently download the desired e-books while connected to the institutional network and read them offline at their convenience. For additional details concerning e-books, please refer to the provided link >>> |
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