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FSI-XRP-KAcad. year: 2025/2026
The subject “Statistical Process Control” will familiarize students with the basic methods of process control, systemic and statistical analysis applicable in management of an organization and subordinate processes. Students will also understand the rules for identification of processes and selection of statistical variables for serial and piece production processes. The students will master the rules of data collection and sorting, their analysis and use for statistical process control.
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1. Processes in the product life cycle. Variability of processes. Statistical process control (SPC) methods.2. Identification of different types of processes. Selection of statistical variables for process control. Statistical population and sample, characteristics of location and dispersion.3. Collection of data, statistical tables and graphs. Theoretical distributions and their use in SPC.4. Histograms as quality management tools. Identification of systemic influences using histograms. Testing the fit of a theoretical distribution to measured data.5. Cause and effect analysis. Ishikawa diagram.6. Distinguishing critical and inconsequential causes – Pareto analysis.7. Statistical process control. General rules for statistical control.8. Statistical control by measurement. Control charts.9. Process capability. Indices of short-term and long-term capability.10. Gauge capability.11. Statistical control by comparison. Control charts.12. Use of regression and correlation analysis in process control.13. Quality journal.
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1. Descriptive statistics, basic use of statistical software. 2. Probability distributions – properties and uses. 3. Histograms, tests of good fit.4. Cause and effect analysis - Ishikawa diagram. 5. Pareto analysis. Assignment 1.6. Student presentations – assignment 1. 7. - 9. Control charts.10. Process capability. Assignment 2.11. Student presentations – assignment 2.12. Gage capability. Assignment 3.13. Student presentations – assignment 3. Course-unit credit.