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Six Sigma Manufacturing Improvement
edita Wikipedia based introduction
edit- Introduction
- Six Sigma
- Process capability
- Defects per million opportunities
- 68-95-99.7 rule
- Quality control
- Six Sigma Methods
- Design for Six Sigma
- PDCA
- Tools used in Six Sigma
- Analysis of variance
- One-way ANOVA
- Multivariate analysis of variance
- ANOVA Gauge R&R
- Axiomatic design
- Business process mapping
- Ishikawa diagram
- Pearson's chi-square test
- Control chart
- Correlation and dependence
- Cost-benefit analysis
- CTQ tree
- Design of experiments
- Failure mode and effects analysis
- Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis
- General linear model
- Histogram
- Homoscedasticity
- Quality function deployment
- Quantitative marketing research
- Enterprise feedback management
- Pareto chart
- Pick chart
- Regression analysis
- Root cause analysis
- Root cause
- Run chart
- SIPOC
- Taguchi loss function
- Taguchi methods
- Thought process map
- TRIZ
- List of Six Sigma software packages