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Human Factors behind the Implopment of Japanese Product Quality
Arunoday SahaThis article presents the view that the remarkable post‐war improvement of Japanese product quality is attributable primarily to human factors in addition to experience gained in…
An Efficient Empirical Approach to Process Improvement
T.N. GohThe last, and often most difficult increment in product quality level or process productivity, cannot be realised via the usual techniques of statistical quality control, such as…
Quality Saves
John D. RodgersThe UK is at present fighting for its share of the market, on two fronts ‐ price and quality. The article explores the Value of Quality Costing, and the evils of multiple…
The Issues Involved in the Implementation of a Quality System in a Fabrication Company
E.J. da S.In a world of ever‐increasing complexity, with expanding demands for product and service quality and reliability, the need arises for an effective and economical quality system…
Extension of Minimum Effort Method for Non‐Series‐Parallel Systems
Shashwati Guha, K.K. AggarwalThe process by which the system failure allowance is allocated in some logical manner among its subsystems is termed Reliability Allocation. Many methods are available for such an…
Computer Aided Machine Qualification
Joseph M. Mellichamp, David M. Miller, Jiin WangThis article concerns the process of conducting a machine qualification (or process capability) study. It presents the results of a research project undertaken to investigate the…
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