- Level Foundation
- المدة 2 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Coursera Project Network
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Welcome to RStudio for Six Sigma - Control Charts. This is a project-based course which should take under 2 hours to finish. Before diving into the project, please take a look at the course objectives and structure. By the end of this project, you will learn to identify data types (Variables, Attribute Type I & II), understand the overview of Statistical Process Control, pick the right Control Chart based on the data type and other criteria, plot and interpret control charts. This Guided Project covers IMR Charts (XMR), Xbar-R Charts, Xbar-S Charts, NP Chart, P Chart, C Chart and U Chart. You will also learn about Western Electric Rules and Nelson's rules used to interpret the stability of the process.الوحدات
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- Graded Quiz: Test your Project understanding draft
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- Hands-on Project
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- Project-based Course Overview
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Discover the intricacies of quality management with "RStudio for Six Sigma - Control Charts," a focused and engaging course in the Business & Management domain. Guided by Coursera, this project-based course is designed to be completed in under 2 hours, making it a quick yet comprehensive introduction to statistical process control using RStudio. Ideal for beginners, this foundational course will equip you with the skills to identify different data types, understand statistical process control, and choose and interpret the appropriate control chart for your data. You'll delve into various control charts, including IMR (XMR), Xbar-R, Xbar-S, NP, P, C, and U Charts. Additionally, you'll learn about the Western Electric and Nelson's rules for assessing process stability. Opt for the Starter subscription to gain access to this informative course and start enhancing your quality management skills today. Perfect for those new to Six Sigma and anyone looking to solidify their understanding of control charts in a practical, hands-on learning environment.

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