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Identify typical measurement systems used as an Industrial Engineer
Define Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA) and the purpose in understanding variation. Define variation and the differences between Accuracy and Precision.
Distinguish between part‐to‐part variation and measurement variation and the breakdown of repeatability and reproducibility.
Describe the components of measurement variation including bias, stability, linearity, discrimination, and precision.
Perform a Gauge R&R experiment using presented methodology and interpret using the
AIAG (2002) measurement system acceptability criteria to assess capability of a measurement system.
Perform an Attribute Agreement Analysis experiment using presented methodology and interpret using the AIAG (2002) measurement system acceptability criteria to assess capability of a measurement system.
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Process: Count f’s
It is important to relay accurate information transcribed on documents. Read through and count number of f’s in the paragraph between the lines. As tasks need to be timely, you will have 1 minute to complete.
The necessity of training farm hands for the first class farms in the handling of farm live stock is the foremost in the minds of farm owners. Since the ancestors of the farm owners trained the farm hands for the first class farms in the handling of farm live stock, the farm owners felt they should carry on with the family tradition of training farm hands for their first class farms in the handling of farm live stock because they believe it is the foundation of good fundamental farm management.
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Process Errors
How accurate are people at completing a process?
Nurse: Taking someone’s temperature
Inspector: Inspecting a part and classifying it as pass or fail
Loan Processor: Reviewing an application for completeness
How confident are you in the data you are