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DR MEENAKSHI SHARMA

 Quality is a designation given to a fixed set


of graphical techniques identified as being
most helpful in troubleshooting issues related
to quality. They are called basic because
they are suitable for people with little
formal training in statistics and because they
can be used to solve the vast majority of
quality-related issues For Internal Use Only

• Check sheet
 • Pareto Chart
 • Cause & Effect Diagram
 • Control Chart
 • Histogram
 • Scatter Diagram
 • Stratification or Flow chart For Internal Use
Only
 The check sheet is a simple document that is
used for collecting data in real-time and at
the location where the data is generated.
 Pareto chart, named after Vilfredo Pareto, is
a type of chart that contains both bars and a
line graph, where individual values are
represented in descending order by bars, and
the cumulative total is represented by the
line. For Internal Use Only
 Fishbone Common uses of the Ishikawa
diagram are product design and quality
defect prevention, to identify potential
factors causing an overall effect. For Internal
Use Only
Control charts, is a graph used to study how
a precess changes over time. Data are
plotted in time order. A control chart always
has a central line for the average, an upper
line and lower control limit. also known as
process-behavior charts, in SPC (statistical
process control)are tools used to determine
whether a manufacturing.
 A histogram is a graphical representation
showing a visual impression of the
distribution of data For Internal Use Only
 ScatterDiagram scatter plot or scatter graph
is a type of Mathematical diagram using
Cartesian coordinates to display values for
two variable for a set of data.
 A flowchart is a type of diagram that
represents an algorithm or process, showing
the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their
order by connecting these with arrows.

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