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An Introduction to the Fundamentals and History of Control Charts,
Applications, and Guidelines for Implementation Introduction to
Statistical Process Control examines various types of control
charts that are typically used by engineering students and
practitioners. This book helps readers develop a better
understanding of the history, implementation, and use-cases.
Students are presented with varying control chart techniques,
information, and roadmaps to ensure their control charts are
operating efficiently and producing specification-confirming
products. This is the essential text on the theories and
applications behind statistical methods and control procedures.
This eight-chapter reference breaks information down into
digestible sections and covers topics including: An introduction to
the basics as well as a background of control charts Widely used
and newly researched attributes of control charts, including
guidelines for implementation The process capability index for both
normal and non-normal distribution via the sampling of multiple
dependent states An overview of attribute control charts based on
memory statistics The development of control charts using EQMA
statistics For a solid understanding of control methodologies and
the basics of quality assurance, Introduction to Statistical
Process Control is a definitive reference designed to be read by
practitioners and students alike. It is an essential textbook for
those who want to explore quality control and systems design.
Learn how an "Agile" approach to project management blends older
traditional ideas and newer discoveries to create innovative
products and services. Agility in project management is the power
to move quickly and easily and the ability to think fast and draw
swift conclusions. Essentially, it is a value-driven approach that
allows project managers to deliver high-priority and high-quality
work on projects of a highly uncertain and complex nature. This
book provides and understanding of Lean project management methods
that are effective for complex projects impacted by cost and
resource limitations. The author presents discussions on
collaboration, which is a mindset that needs to be developed with
training along with creating an environment at the workplace
conducive to high performance. Collaboration is a soft skill that
needs to be learned by every team member to create a collaborative
culture. Readers will learn how to create collaborative leadership
aimed at engaging teams and groups outside formal control for trust
and innovation and inspiring them toward common goals.
Project management endeavor is a change management process
requiring all stakeholders to engage and satisfy human aspects
about their experience of workplace change. The goal is to help all
concerned more quickly and happily adjust to new approaches and new
ways of working. Good change management lets people get back to
work faster and feel more satisfied with their change experience
and the demands of new approach. This second volume provides team
members the necessary support before, during, and after the move to
establishing project management approach. It includes dealing with
human factors, human psychology, human behavior, managing peak
performance, work-enabling environment, transformational
management, and preparing for challenges of disruption. Managing
workplace change takes time and focus. The communication has to go
both ways. It is critical to ask professionals for input, to
address concerns as they arise, to identify the influencers within
teams, and to engage them in efforts.
Project implementation aligned with strategic advancement is a
challenging endeavor, particularly in an environment of increasing
complexity and productivity issues. Your prime issue is to plan for
right action in right time, in right manner, and for the right
purpose. Your attention determines the experience you end up with,
and the experience determines the outcomes you have reached.
Therefore, you must control your attention to control arriving at
your desired outcomes. William James, in his book The Principles of
Psychology (Vol I, 1890), wrote a simple statement, "My experience
is what I agree to attend to." The statement is highly relevant
even in the 21st century for managing high productivity through
"attention management." This third volume provides areas for
attention management and focuses on diversity, team building,
meaningfulness, and growing to leadership, all of which are
essentially required for maximizing and cultivating the real
benefits with application of project management approach in
business and industry.
Project management has evolved to a profession, a methodology for
reaching the desired outcomes, a management approach for mov- ing
toward strategic direction, and a mindset. It supports an orga-
nization to effectively withstand the market challenges and sustain
growth with competitive edge. A paradigm shift in management of an
organization is discussed for strategic advancement where operation
and strategic implementation are managed separately with relevant
management approaches. The endeavor is made essentially to capture
strengths of project management for strategic advancement.
Organizational transformation for high performance is pursued with
application of project management and capturing the organizational
culture to support high performance for implementation of projects.
A unique PM-AURA model is introduced to help maximize the culture
for continued high performance. Organizational readiness assessment
is critical for commencement of transformation and change
management for desired competence. A model is proposed to help
application of project management for building competence. The
challenges for the 21st century are also discussed for an
understanding and preparation.
The subject of special functions is rich and expanding continuously with the emergence of new problems encountered in engineering and applied science applications. The development of computational techniques and the rapid growth in computing power have increased the importance of the special functions and their formulae for analytic representations. However, problems remain, particularly in heat conduction, astrophysics, and probability theory, whose solutions seem to defy even the most general classes of special functions.
On a Class of Incomplete Gamma Functions with Applications introduces a class of special functions, developed by the authors, useful in the analytic study of several heat conduction problems. It presents some basic properties of these functions, including their recurrence relations, special cases, asymptotic representations, and integral transform relationships. The authors explore applications of these generalized functions to problems in transient heat conduction, special cases of laser sources, and problems associated with heat transfer in human tissues. They also discuss applications to astrophysics, probability theory, and other problems in theory of functions and present a fundamental solution to time-dependent laser sources with convective-type boundary conditions.
Appendices include an introduction to heat conduction, Fourier conduction, a table of Laplace transforms, and well-known results regarding the improper integrals. Filled with tabular and graphical representations for applications, this monograph offers a unique opportunity to add to your mathematical toolbox a new and useful class of special functions.
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