In this course, you will learn to analyze measurement systems for process stability and capability and why having a stable measurement process is imperative prior to performing any statistical ...
Ensuring parts meet specification is crucial and so it helps to have confidence in your measurement system. Parts that don’t meet specification, whether gauging composition or measuring thickness, ...
Measurement system analysis (MSA) is an essential discipline that underpins the accuracy and reliability of data in quality control and manufacturing processes. By quantifying measurement variability, ...
Bayesian uncertainty analysis represents a powerful statistical framework that integrates prior knowledge with observed measurement data to quantify uncertainty in a consistent probabilistic manner.
In this 90-minute online session, we will take a deep dive into measurement system analysis, or MSA. We will explore standard tools to assess our measurement system, specifically looking at ...
Organizations use data every day to make decisions. Good data allows us to make good decisions; on the other hand, bad data typically leads to bad decisions. So how do we know if our data is good?
As the expression Measurement is the mother of science suggests, progress in science and technology begins with seeing and noticing. The history of advances in science and technology can also be ...
Six sigma, process analytical technology (PAT) and related initiatives are driving greater use of statistical analysis methods to increase process understanding and improve manufacturing capabilities.