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    [pic] Advanced Research IBMS 201 Norvin Brooks 0805963 Matu Zeggai 0804850 Dominique Pouw 0805427 Floyd van Joost 0785318 Table of contents |Intro + Ch. 1 |3 - 5 | |Ch. 2 |5 - 11 | |Ch. 3 |12 - 13 | |Ch. 4 |14 - 18 | |Ch. 5 |19

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    Quality Circles Quality Circles (QC) or Quality Control Circles (QCC) : History * Pioneered by Japanese. * Japanese nomenclature: Quality Control Circles (QCC)‚ generally now known as Quality Circles (QC) or some call it as Small Group Activity (SGA). * 1962: First QC Circle was registered with QC Circle Head Quarters in Japan. * 1974: Lockheed Company‚ USA started Quality Circle movement. * 1977: International Association of Quality Circles (IACC) was formed in USA.

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    the mechanical strength of the final cast. For this decreasing the number of voids in the final cast to one or nil is required. Within this phase‚ the process map of the entire process was developed. C.E 2.11 – Measure: Then a cause and effect diagram was used‚ which is a tool that shows systematic relationship between the effect and its possible causes. The possible number of defects and their causes were summarized by brainstorming with the supervisor and operators. The major types of defects

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    Chapter (1) Definition of Quality: The quality of a product (article or service) is its ability to satisfy or exceed customers’ needs and expectations. “Bergman and Klefsjö” Customers are: those we want to produce value/s to. Quality Dimensions: 8-Quality dimensions of a good: (Pressed Factory) 1- Performance: such as speed‚ capacity‚ useful life‚ size. 2- Reliability: Is a measure of how often problems occur and how serious they are. 3- Environmental Impact: A measure

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    satisfaction for Baderman Island. These tools also can be interchangeable. These tools are for example: • Cause and Effect Diagrams • Scatter Diagrams • Graph and Control (Run) Charts • Histograms • Pareto Charts • Check Sheets • Stratification According to (Richard F. Gerson‚ Ph. D.) the above listed tools are the seven "basic" tools for measuring quality. Baderman Island can make use of Cause & Effect Diagrams for determining all possible causes for a certain effect and as a first step in problem

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    statement should be italicized and in interrogative form immediately following the scenario. Example: In our country most of the visually impaired people do not know how to use computer. Many of them have jobs but their doing it manually. Blind people are not able to use computer because of their condition. How to provide the blind people trainings on how to use a computer? (See Appendix C for Fishbone Diagram) Importance of the Study It

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    Review Questions Chapter 2: What is a business case? How does a business case affect an IT project? A business plan that forecasts costs and revenues for a particular project over several years‚ especially to attract financing. It affects because it would say whether the IT project is good enough to go or should it be abandoned. So for any company can save money. What is a SWOT analysis and why is it important? A SWOT analysis is to study any factor affecting any company and

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    plays a fairly important role in the company. For this instance‚ the internal customer of H&M includes any member of the organisation who rely assistance from another member‚ which include employees‚ distributors‚ vendors and department. For an example‚ if the retail staffs are being mistreated by their top management‚ retail staff may respond to the ill treatment by providing bad customer service. This type of customer plays an important role for the success of the company. Therefore it is important

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    expressed in terms of monetary ‚ technical‚ or human impact. 2. Fishbone‚ checklists and brainstorming are both tools that can be used in risk management. Describe each of these and when they would best be used. Fishbone diagram: Also called a cause and effect diagram. Is a visualization tool for categorizing the potential causes of a problem in order to identify the root causes. It’s ideal to used it when there are many possibilities causing a problem to accur. Checklists: This risk checklist

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