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Let's explore the steps necessary to obtain valid and valuable process capability ratios. Then, let's examine how to use this information.
Calculating and interpreting the process capability ratios is the easy part. Getting valid results takes more work and thinking. Knowing that the process is capable is only one use of this information. We should also use the information contained in these ratios to inform product design tolerance.
Let's explore the steps necessary to obtain valid and valuable process capability ratios. Then, let's examine a few ways to use this information to effectively improve our processes and designs.
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