Use of Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Implementing the Statistical Process Control (SPC) or any other system for the manufacturing process involves determining the main areas of waste. However, during SPC, not all dimensions are covered due to the associated expenses and potential production delays. Data will be collected and monitored based on the following keys and characteristics:
- Collecting and Recording Data
- Control Charts
- Analyzing the Data
Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Statistical Process Control (SPC) is a popular methodology for quality control management in software project management. It is the process that allows the use of statistical methods to monitor and control quality control management. The Objective of SPC is to identify primary problems in a process and then implement appropriate actions to improve the overall quality of the product of the software development process.
Table of Content
- Why we use Statistical Process Control (SPC)
- Use of Statistical Process Control (SPC)
- Factors of SPC:
- Applications of SPC:
- Features of SPC:
- Advantages of SPC:
- Disadvantages of SPC:
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