Compliance4All, Online
2017-01-10
Overview: Reliability Plotting is a graphical technique that is a standard method
described in some reliability textbooks. The method is used primarily for
data that is problematic in one or more of the following ways: non-
normal.
Why should you Attend: The most informative method for analyzing the data that results from QC,
Validation, or Engineering activities is the calculation of the product's or
lot's "reliability" at a chosen "confidence" level (where "reliability" means
"in-specification").
Areas Covered in the Session: Definitions How to create a reliability plot How to use it to determine reliability Example, using typical data Exact vs. Interval plotting Examples using data from: mixed distributions, highly replicated
values, or censored studies Comparison to use of K-tables, etc.
Who Will Benefit: QA/QC Supervisor Process Engineer Manufacturing Engineer QC/QC Technician Manufacturing Technician R&D Engineer
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