Introduction To Control Charts: XMR Chart: Farrokh Alemi, PH.D
Introduction To Control Charts: XMR Chart: Farrokh Alemi, PH.D
improvement.
To visually tell a story of changes in a key
measure over time.
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UCL
50
values
UCL line shows the upper
control limit
LCL line shows the lower
control limit
95% of data should fall
within UCL and LCL
Values outside the control
limits are likely to be
statistically significant
45
40
35
Observations
30
LCL
25
1st
Qtr
2nd
Qtr
3rd
Qtr
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4th
Qtr
time.
important changes.
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Moving Range
An XmR chart is based on the absolute
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Example Data
Time period
Observation
1
90
2
85
3
92
4
67
5
98
6
83
7
94
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8
90
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
90 85 92 67 98 83 94 91
5 7 25 31 15 11 3
Mean
87.50
13.86
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E values
0.945
0.921
0.899
0.881
0.864
0.849
0.836
0.824
0.813
0.803
d2 values
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3
4
5
6
7
8
Average
92 67 98 83 94 91
87.50
7 25 31 15 11 3
13.86
= 87.50 + 1.054 * 13.86
= 87.50 - 1.054 * 13.86
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limit
Plot the lower control
limit
Variation among
observations that fall
between control limits
is likely due to chance
110
100
Observations
90
80
UCL
LCL
70
60
1
Time periods
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110
100
Observations
90
UCL
80
LCL
70
60
1
Time periods
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Index of Contents
Purpose of Control Ch
Example Data
art
Elements of Control C
hart
Definition of Statistica
l Control
Which Chart is Right?
Assumptions
Moving Range
Calculating Moving
Range
Calculating Average
Moving Range
Calculating Control
Limits
Plot the Control Chart
Interpret the chart
Share the Result
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