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Chapter Eleven. Quality and Assurance. Fig. 11-1. The Trade-Off Between Quality and Cost. Fig. 11-2. Probability Density of a Uniform Variate on (0, 1). Fig. 11-3. Density of the Sum of Three Uniform Random Variables. Fig. 11-4.
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Chapter Eleven Quality and Assurance
Fig. 11-1 The Trade-Off BetweenQuality and Cost
Fig. 11-2 Probability Density of a Uniform Variate on (0, 1)
Fig. 11-3 Density of the Sum of ThreeUniform Random Variables
Fig. 11-4 Density of the Sum of ThreeUniform Random Variables andthe Normal Approximation
Fig. 11-5 Frequency Histogram of 150 Measurements
Fig. 11-6 Theoretical Normal Curve of Arm Length
Fig. 11-7 Chart for Tracking Arm Data
Fig. 11-8 R Chart for Tracking Arm Data
Fig. 11-9 Preliminary p chart for Xezet floppy disk data (Refer to Example 11.2)
Fig. 11-10 Revised p chart for Xezet floppy disk data (Refer to Example 11.2)
Fig. 11-11 Successive Cycles in Process Monitoring
Fig. 11-12 The Behavior of G(n, k) as afunction of k (Refer to Example 11.5)
Fig. 11-13 The Ideal OC Curve
Fig. 11-14 OC Curve for Spire Records (n = 10)
Fig. 11-15 Revised OC Curve for Spire Records (n = 25)
Fig. 11-16 Two Realizations of a Sequential Sampling Plan
Fig. 11-17 Sequential Sampling Planfor Spire Records (Refer to Example 11.8)
Fig. 11-18 ASN Curve for Spire Records (estimated)
Fig. 11-19 AOQ Curves forSpire Records(Refer to Example 11.9)
Fig. 11-20 The House of Quality:The QFD Planning Matrix