=+Shewhart envisioned two types of variation that, when combined, account for all the variation in a process.
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=+Shewhart envisioned two types of variation that, when combined, account for all the variation in a process. The first type, common cause variation, is the result of the myriad imperceptible changes, or common causes, that occur in the everyday operation of a process.
Common causes are essentially the noise in a production system and, as such, common
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Applied Statistics For Engineers And Scientists
ISBN: 9781133111368
3rd Edition
Authors: Jay L. Devore, Nicholas R. Farnum, Jimmy A. Doi
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