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Control Chart

Control Chart

Control Chart- Control charts can either be univariate when they monitor a single CTQ characteristic of a product or service or be multivariate when they monitor more than one CTQ.

A typical control chart plots sample statistics and is made up of a minimum of four lines of, a vertical line to measure the levels of the sample’s means, the two out-most horizontal lines for the UCL and the LCL; and the centerline, which represents the mean of the process.

Attribute Data univariate chart – It’s characteristics resemble binary data — they can only take one of two given forms like conforming or not conforming, good or bad, etc

Variable control charts – Control charts monitor not only the means of the samples for CTQ characteristics but also the variability of those characteristics.

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