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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
FALL
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2013
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PROGRAM
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MBADS –
(SEM 3/SEM 5) / MBAN2 / MBAFLEX – (SEM 3) PGDTQMN – (SEM 1)
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SUBJECT
CODE & NAME
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QM0012-
STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL AND PROCESS CAPABILITY
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SEMESTER
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3
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note:
Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be
approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
1 a. Explain the concept of Statistical Process Control.
Answer : The
concepts of Statistical Process Control
(SPC) were initially developed by Dr. Walter Shewhart of Bell Laboratories
in the 1920's, and were expanded upon by Dr. W. Edwards Deming, who introduced
SPC to Japanese industry after WWII. After early successful adoption by
Japanese firms, Statistical Process Control has now been incorporated by
organizations around the world as a primary tool to improve product quality by
reducing process variation.
Dr. Shewhart identified two sources of
process variation: Chance variation that is inherent in process, and stable
over time, and Assignable, or Uncontrolled variation, which is unstable over
time - the result of specific events outside the system. Dr
b. Describe the procedure to construct Fish bone diagram with an
example.
Explanation of SPC
Procedure to construct Fish bone diagram
Example
Answer : Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa, a Japanese quality control statistician, invented
the fishbone diagram. Therefore, it may be referred to as the Ishikawa
diagram. The fishbone diagram is an analysis tool that provides a systematic
way of looking at effects and the causes that create or contribute to those
effects. Because of the function of the fishbone diagram, it may be referred to
as a cause-and-effect diagram. The design of the diagram looks much like the
skeleton of a fish. Therefore, it is often referred to as the
2 Describe Deming’s Funnel experiment and Deming’s Red Bead experiment.
Answer : Deming’s Funnel experiment
The Funnel Experiment was devised by
Dr. Deming to describe the adverse effects of tampering with a process by
making changes to it without first making a careful study of the possible
causes of the variation in that process.
In the experiment, a marble is dropped
through a funnel onto a sheet of paper, which contains a target. The objective
of the process is to get the marble to come to a stop as close to the target as
possible. The experiment uses several methods to attempt to manipulate the
funnel’s location to achieve the objective.
3 Differentiate between variable control charts and attribute control
charts. Explain with an example how to calculate p Chart and np Chart.
Differences
Answer : Control Charts
Statistical process control was
developed as a feedback system that aids in preventing defects rather than
allowing defects to occur. One element of a process control system is control
charts. Dr. Walter Shewhart defined the concept of common and special cause
variation during the 1920s at Bell Laboratories. He developed a tool that he
called the control chart, which could graphically depict variation. This
control chart, could also distinguish the two types of variation from each
other, thus allowing for the elimination of special causes and the reduction of
common cause variation.
There are several types of variables
data and attributes data control charts. This section will discuss the different
types of control charts, the
4 Explain Multivariate Control Charts and multivariate normal
distribution.
Answer : Multivariate control charts and Hotel ling’s T 2 statistic
It is a fact of life that most data
are naturally multivariate. Hostelling in 1947 introduced a statistic which
uniquely lends itself to plotting multivariate observations. This statistic,
appropriately named Hotel ling’s T 2, is a scalar that combines information
from the dispersion and mean of several variables. Due to the fact that
computations are laborious and fairly complex and require some knowledge of
matrix algebra, acceptance of multivariate control charts by industry was slow
and hesitant.
Multivariate control charts now more
accessible
5 a. Explain the concept of Process Capability. Give the Significance
of Process Capability. Mention the major uses of Process capability
Answer : The capability of a process
is some measure of the proportion of in-specification items the process
produces when it is in a state of statistical control.
Process capability is different than batch performance. With batch
performance, you are interested in what actually was produced. With process
capability, you are interested in what the process is capable of producing when
in statistical control
6 Explain the methodology for Statistical Process Control (SPC)
implementation. What are the benefits derived from SPC implementation?
Answer : One way to improve a process
is to implement a statistical process control program. Typically used in mass
production, an SPC program enables a company to continually release a product
through the use of control charts rather than inspecting individual lots of a
product. As long as a device company maintains meticulously reviewed and signed
documentation of its process, and the process is within specification, FDA will
allow product release using SPC. This will reduce time to market by eliminating
interruptions in production. SPC enables a company to detect trends and defects
earlier in production, thereby reducing inspection, rework, and scrap costs.
SPC is usually represented by a control chart, which is a
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