
Overview for Cause-and-Effect Diagram - Minitab
Developing a cause-and-effect diagram with your team can help you compare the relative importance of different causes. A cause-and-effect diagram is also called a C&E diagram, a …
Cause-and-effect diagram basics - Minitab
The C&E diagram is sometimes called a fishbone diagram, because it resembles the skeleton of a fish, or an Ishikawa diagram after its creator, Kaoru Ishikawa.
Example of Cause-and-Effect Diagram - Minitab
Interpret the results. The team identified various causes of surface flaws, which is the effect, or the dependent variable. The limbs on the branches—for example, Condensation and …
Using control charts to detect common-cause variation and
A common method for brainstorming is to ask questions about why a particular failure occurred to determine the root cause (the 5 why method). You could also use a cause-and-effect diagram …
What are control limits? - Minitab
Control limits are the horizontal lines above and below the center line that are used to judge whether a process is out of control. The upper and lower control limits are based on the …
Edit graphs - Minitab
Once you open the Edit Graph dialog box, there are many ways to select graph items to modify. For instance, you can: Double-click the graph item. Select the graph item, right-click, and …
Using an operating characteristic (OC) curve - Minitab
The operating characteristic (OC) curve depicts the discriminatory power of an acceptance sampling plan. The OC curve plots the probabilities of accepting a lot versus the fraction …
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