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[[File:Control-chart.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Control chart]]]][[Control chart]] (hereinafter, the ''Chart'') is a [[quality-control tool]] that represents a graphic display of the results, over time and against established control limits, of a process. They are used to determine if the process is ''in control'' or in need of adjustment. | [[File:Control-chart.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Control chart]]]][[Control chart]] (hereinafter, the ''Chart'') is a [[quality-control tool]] that represents a graphic display of the results, over time and against established control limits, of a process. They are used to determine if the process is ''in control'' or in need of adjustment. | ||
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+ | According to [[Juran's Quality Handbook by Defeo (7th edition)]], | ||
+ | :[[Control chart]]. A graphical tool used to determine if a process is in a state of (usually statistical) control over time. Most popular are Shewhart statistical process control charts. | ||
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Revision as of 16:12, 3 July 2020
Control chart (hereinafter, the Chart) is a quality-control tool that represents a graphic display of the results, over time and against established control limits, of a process. They are used to determine if the process is in control or in need of adjustment.
Definition
According to Juran's Quality Handbook by Defeo (7th edition),
- Control chart. A graphical tool used to determine if a process is in a state of (usually statistical) control over time. Most popular are Shewhart statistical process control charts.