Quality Control and Industrial Statistics

Quality Control and Industrial Statistics

1952 | ACHESON J. DUNCAN, Ph.D.
The chapter "Quality Control and Industrial Statistics" by ACHESON J. DUNCAN, Ph.D., an Associate Professor of Statistics at The Johns Hopkins University, discusses the application of statistical methods in quality control within industrial settings. It covers topics such as control charts, process monitoring, and the use of statistical techniques to ensure consistent product quality. The chapter is part of a broader discussion on the role of statistics in various industrial applications, emphasizing the importance of data-driven decision-making for maintaining high standards in manufacturing and production processes.The chapter "Quality Control and Industrial Statistics" by ACHESON J. DUNCAN, Ph.D., an Associate Professor of Statistics at The Johns Hopkins University, discusses the application of statistical methods in quality control within industrial settings. It covers topics such as control charts, process monitoring, and the use of statistical techniques to ensure consistent product quality. The chapter is part of a broader discussion on the role of statistics in various industrial applications, emphasizing the importance of data-driven decision-making for maintaining high standards in manufacturing and production processes.
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