Professor Woodall's essay shows that this book represents a remarkable contribution, even by today's standards, because of its contemporary thinking about the relationship between the specific topic of SQC and the broader company context of Quality Management. It also demonstrates the remarkable awareness of at least some young US engineers in the post-war period about the vital role of Statistical Quality Control in establishing and maintaining a competitive position. The book reveals that there was unsuspected knowledge extant immediately post-war, about the importance of Statistical Quality…mehr
Professor Woodall's essay shows that this book represents a remarkable contribution, even by today's standards, because of its contemporary thinking about the relationship between the specific topic of SQC and the broader company context of Quality Management. It also demonstrates the remarkable awareness of at least some young US engineers in the post-war period about the vital role of Statistical Quality Control in establishing and maintaining a competitive position. The book reveals that there was unsuspected knowledge extant immediately post-war, about the importance of Statistical Quality Control when appropriately applied in an industrial setting. It also helps to correct wide-spread historical misconceptions about who specifically was responsible for helping Japanese industry get back on its feet post-war, a task assigned to General Douglas Macarthur by President Truman and how Macarthur was indebted to Sarasohn.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
N. I. Fisher is a Visiting Professor of Statistics at the University of Sydney, a management consultant, and Founding Editor-in-Chief of the Wiley journal Stat. Y. Tanaka is a Professor Emeritus of Statistics at Okayama University and involved in quality control as a member of the teaching and consulting staff of JSA (Japan Standard Association) seminar in Osaka. W. H. Woodall is a Professor of Statistics at Virginia Tech and a former editor of the Journal of Quality Technology (2001?2003) and Associate Editor of Technometrics (1987?1995).
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword xiii
I Introduction 1
Preface 1
Step 1. Establishing the Quality Standard 3
Step 2. Establishing a Section to Evaluate Quality 5
Step 3. Establishing Inspection Standards 6
Step 4. Selection of Inspection Methods 7
Step 5. Investigation of the Current State of Quality 9
Technical Terms Used in Quality Control 11
II Probability and Statistical Inference 17
Measures of Central Tendency 21
Measure of Variability 24
III Sampling Inspection 43
Specifying an Acceptable Proportion of Defective Items 54
IV Application of Sampling Inspection 63
V Quality Control of the Production Process 75
Appendix: Statistical Tables for Sampling Inspection 95
SL Table-1.0, DL Table 5, SA Table-10.0, DA Table-1.0 (From "Sampling Inspection Tables" by Dodge, H.F. and Romig, H.G.)
Thoughts on The Road to Quality Control - The Industrial Application of Statistical Quality Control by Homer M. Sarasohn 101 W. H.Woodall
Introduction 101
Quality Management 102
Use of Acceptance Sampling 104
Control Chart Methods 104
Theory vs. Practice 105
Some Other Books of the Era 106
Conclusions 106
References 107
Homer Sarasohn and American Involvement in the Evolution of Quality Management in Japan, 1945-1950 109 N.I. Fisher