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As quality becomes an increasingly essential factor for achieving
business success, building quality improvement into all
stages-product planning, product design, and process design-instead
of just manufacturing has also become essential. Quality
Engineering: Off-Line Methods and Applications explores how to use
quality engineering methods and other modern techniques to ensure
design optimization at every stage. The book takes a broad
approach, focusing on the user's perspective and building a
well-structured framework for the study and implementation of
quality engineering. Starting with the basics, this book presents
an overall picture of quality engineering. The author delineates
quality engineering methods such as DOE, Taguchi, and RSM as well
as computational intelligence approaches. He discusses how to use a
general computational intelligence approach to improve product
quality and process performance. He also provides extensive
examples and case studies, numerous exercises, and a glossary of
basic terms. By adopting quality engineering, the defect rate
during manufacturing shows noticeable improvement, the production
cost is significantly lower, and the quality and reliability of
products can be enhanced. Taking an integrated approach that makes
the methods of upstream quality improvement accessible, without
extensive mathematical treatments, this book is both a practical
reference and an excellent textbook.
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