Jan 21, 2014

Statistical Quality Control

Statistics
the science of collecting, analyzing, presenting, and interpreting data. Governmental needs for census data as well as information about a variety of economic activities provided much of the early impetus for the field of statistics. Currently the need to turn the large amounts of data available in many applied fields into useful information has stimulated both theoretical and practical developments in statistics

Statistical quality control
Statistical quality control refers to the use of statistical methods in the monitoring and maintaining of the quality of products and services.

One method,
Referred to as acceptance sampling, can be used when a decision must be made to accept or reject a group of parts or items based on the quality found in a sample.

A second method,
Referred to as statistical process control, uses graphical displays known as control charts to determine whether a process should be continued or should be adjusted to achieve the desired quality

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