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Statistical quality control / Eugene L. Grant and Richard S. Leavenworth.

By: Grant, Eugene Lodewick, 1897-.
Contributor(s): Leavenworth, Richard S.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: McGraw-Hill series in industrial engineering and management science.Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1988Edition: 6th ed.Description: xvii, 714 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0070241171 .Subject(s): Quality control -- Statistical methodsDDC classification: 658.568
Contents:
Introduction -- Part One: Statistical process control -- Why the control chart works; some statistical concepts -- Why the control chart works; some examples -- Directions for simple X and R charts -- Rational subgrouping; Analyzing process capability -- Some fundamentals of the theory of probability -- The control chart for fraction rejected -- The control chart for nonconformities -- Some special process control procedures -- Cumulative sum control charts -- Some aspects of specifications and tolerances -- Part Two: Acceptance sampling -- Some fundamental concepts in acceptance sampling -- The dodge-Romig system for lot-by-lot acceptance sampling by attributes -- An AQL system for lot-by-lot acceptance sampling by attributes (ABC-STD-105) -- Certain other plans for lot-by-lot acceptance sampling by attributes -- Acceptance inspection for continuous production -- Acceptance sampling by variables -- Some aspects of life testing and reliability -- Part Three: Some related topics -- Some economic aspects of quality decisions -- Demonstrating the operation of systems of chance causes -- The widespread usefulness of control charts and acceptance sampling procedures.

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This title is a substantial revision of one of the leading textbooks designed for the statistical quality control course taught in departments of industrial engineering, operations research and statistics . While maintaining its already successful writing style and pedagogy, this title has also incorporated key organizational changes in order to reflect recent trends in the field. The text features large quantity of examples and student problems and a strong introduction to the proper use and misuse of control charts. In this edition several chapters were streamlined, and consolidations and profitability were brought forward in the text. There is new material on experimental design, a reduced emphasis on acceptance sampling, and enhanced attention to the managerial and organizational aspects of quality control. Free SPC expert software is packaged with the text for use as a statistical and graphical tool. Text plus 3.5" diskette. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Bibliography: (pages 656-663) and indexes.

Introduction -- Part One: Statistical process control -- Why the control chart works; some statistical concepts -- Why the control chart works; some examples -- Directions for simple X and R charts -- Rational subgrouping; Analyzing process capability -- Some fundamentals of the theory of probability -- The control chart for fraction rejected -- The control chart for nonconformities -- Some special process control procedures -- Cumulative sum control charts -- Some aspects of specifications and tolerances -- Part Two: Acceptance sampling -- Some fundamental concepts in acceptance sampling -- The dodge-Romig system for lot-by-lot acceptance sampling by attributes -- An AQL system for lot-by-lot acceptance sampling by attributes (ABC-STD-105) -- Certain other plans for lot-by-lot acceptance sampling by attributes -- Acceptance inspection for continuous production -- Acceptance sampling by variables -- Some aspects of life testing and reliability -- Part Three: Some related topics -- Some economic aspects of quality decisions -- Demonstrating the operation of systems of chance causes -- The widespread usefulness of control charts and acceptance sampling procedures.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 Introduction and Overview
  • 2 Directions for Simple X and R Charts
  • 3 Why the Control Chart Works; Some Statistical Concepts
  • 4 Why the Control Chart Works; Some Examples
  • 5 Some Fundamentals of The Theory of Probability
  • 6 The Control Chart for Fraction Rejected
  • 7 The Control Chart for Nonconformities
  • 8 Rational Subgrouping
  • 9 Statistical Analysis of Process Capability and for Process Improvement
  • 10 Some Special Process Control Procedures
  • 11 Some Fundamental Concepts in Scientific Sampling
  • 12 An AQL System for Lot-by-Lot Acceptance Sampling by Attributes
  • 13 Other Procedures for Acceptance Sampling by Attributes
  • 14 Systems for Acceptance Sampling from Continuous Production
  • 15 Systems for Acceptance Sampling by Variables
  • 16 Some Aspects of Life Testing and Reliability
  • 17 Some Economic Aspects of Quality Decisions
  • 18 Some Significant Events in the Development of Statistical Quality Control
  • 19 Models for Quality Management and Problem Solving
  • 20 Demonstrating the Operation of Systems of Chance Causes
  • Appendixes

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