


Introduction to Process Capability
• Determine how well a process is able to meet customer requirements by measure of process capability.
• Identify when one process is more capable than another.
• Distinguish capable from non-capable processes.
• Identify how sample measurements are used to estimate population values.
• Determine which Control Chart type is most appropriate for monitoring a particular process parameter.
• Determine how well a process is able to meet customer requirements by measure of process capability.
• Identify when one process is more capable than another.
• Distinguish capable from non-capable processes.
• Identify how sample measurements are used to estimate population values.
• Determine which Control Chart type is most appropriate for monitoring a particular process parameter.
• Determine how well a process is able to meet customer requirements by measure of process capability.
• Identify when one process is more capable than another.
• Distinguish capable from non-capable processes.
• Identify how sample measurements are used to estimate population values.
• Determine which Control Chart type is most appropriate for monitoring a particular process parameter.