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Unit 4: Quality Control




          Statistical Quality Control: Control that provides the basis for the philosophy of total quality  Notes
          management using statistical techniques for control of quality.

          4.6 Review Questions


          1.   What are the attributes to define quality?
          2.   Philosophy  of  total  quality  management  or  continuous  process  improvement  for
               improving processes gave rise to two powerful tools. What are those tools?

          3.   What are the two types of control charts representing the two types of sampling?
          4.   What is statistical process control?
          5.   Explain checklists and tally charts as a common method to capture the data.
          6.   Quality has become a very serious issue in mass production systems, what are the analytical
               tools used to check the quality?
          7.   What is the significance of Pareto Chart?
          8.   ‘Control charts are time-sequenced charts showing plotted values of a statistic including a
               centerline average and one or more control limits’. Explain the statement highlighting the
               significant usage of control charts.

          9.    The ‘p’ chart is set up in essentially the same manner as the ‘µ’ or X bar chart in the control
               of variables. What is the usage of ‘P’ chart?
          10.  Why Statistical Process Control uses control charts?

          Answers: Self  Assessment

          1.   aesthetics                        2.  Safety

          3.   value                             4.  Serviceability
          5.   Durability                        6.  control
          7.   same                              8.  control charts
          9.   range                             10.  fraction

          11.  actual occurrence                 12.  nominal
          13.  form                              14.  data points
          15.  relative

          4.7 Further Readings




           Books      Upendra Kachru, Production and Operations Management — Text and Cases, Excel
                      Books, New Delhi.
                      Chase, Richard  B.,  and  Eric  L.  Prentis,  ‘Operations  Management:  A  Field
                      Rediscovered’, Journal of Management, 13, no. 2 (October 1987): 351: 366.

                      Hayes, Robert H., Towards a ‘New Architecture’ for ROM, Production and Operations
                      Management, 9, no. 2 (Summer 2000) 105-110.





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