A First Course in Quality Engineering

A First Course in Quality Engineering: Integrating Statistical and Management Methods of Quality, Second Edition

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Features

    • Builds a solid foundation by covering the basics of probability and statistics in one chapter
    • Discusses how to integrate Lean methods into the quality methodology
    • Expands coverage of strategic planning
    • Illustrates the use of quality methods with real-world examples drawn from the authors’ consulting work
    • Incorporates lean methods in the quality methodology

    PowerPoint slides, solutions manual, and test banks are available upon qualified course adoptions

     

    Summary

    Completely revised and updated, A First Course in Quality Engineering: Integrating Statistical and Management Methods of Quality, Second Edition contains virtually all the information an engineer needs to function as a quality engineer. The authors not only break things down very simply but also give a full understanding of why each topic covered is essential to learning proper quality management. They present the information in a manner that builds a strong foundation in quality management without overwhelming readers.

    See what’s new in the new edition:

    • Reflects changes in the latest revision of the ISO 9000 Standards and the Baldrige Award criteria
    • Includes new mini-projects and examples throughout
    • Incorporates Lean methods for reducing cycle time, increasing throughput, and reducing waste
    • Contains increased coverage of strategic planning

    This text covers management and statistical methods of quality engineering in an integrative manner, unlike other books on the subject that focus primarily on one of the two areas of quality. The authors illustrate the use of quality methods with examples drawn from their consulting work, using a reader-friendly style that makes the material approachable and encourages self-study. They cover the must-know fundamentals of probability and statistics and make extensive use of computer software to illustrate the use of the computer in solving quality problems.

    Reorganized to make the book suitable for self study, the second edition discusses how to design Total Quality System that works. With detailed coverage of the management and statistical tools needed to make the system perform well, the book provides a useful reference for professionals who need to implement quality systems in any environment and candidates preparing for the exams to qualify as a certified quality engineer (CQE).

    Table of Contents

    Introduction to Quality

    An Historical Overview
    Defining Quality
    The Total Quality System
    Total Quality Management
    Economics of Quality
    Quality, Productivity, and Competitive Position
    Quality Costs
    Success Stories
    Exercise
    References

    Statistics for Quality
    Variability in Populations
    Some Definitions
    Quality vs. Variability
    Section I: Empirical Methods for Describing Populations
    Section II: Mathematical Models for Describing Populations
    Section III: Inference of Population Quality from a Sample
    Mini-Projects
    References

    Quality in Design
    Planning for Quality
    Product Planning
    Product Design
    Process Design
    Exercise
    References

    Quality in Production—Process Control I
    Process Control
    The Control Charts
    Measurement Control Charts
    Attribute Control Charts
    Summary on Control Charts
    Process Capability
    Measurement System Analysis
    Exercise
    References

    Quality in Production—Process Control II
    Derivation of Limits
    Operating Characteristics of Control Charts
    Measurement Control Charts for Special Situations
    Topics in Process Capability
    Topics in the Design of Experiments
    Exercise
    References

    Managing for Quality
    Managing Human Resources
    Strategic Planning for Quality
    Exercise
    References

    Quality in Procurement
    Importance of Quality in Supplies
    Establishing a Good Supplier Relationship
    Choosing and Certifying Suppliers
    Specifying the Supplies Completely
    Auditing the Supplier
    Supply Chain Optimization
    Using Statistical Sampling for Acceptance
    Exercise
    References

    Continuous Improvement of Quality
    The Need for Continuous Improvement
    The Problem-Solving Methodology
    Quality Improvement Tools
    Lean Manufacturing
    Exercise
    References

    A System for Quality
    The Systems Approach
    Dr. Deming’s System
    Dr. Juran’s System
    Dr. Feigenbaum’s System
    Baldrige Award Criteria
    ISO 9000 Quality Management Systems
    ISO 9001:2008 Requirements
    The Six Sigma System
    Summary of Quality Management Systems
    Exercise
    References
    Appendix 1
    Appendix 2

    Author Bio(s)

    Editorial Reviews

    Praise for the Previous Edition

    Professor Krishnamoorthi has designed, assembled, and delivered a milestone textbook in quality engineering education. His use of real-world examples is exemplary. His integration of the managerial aspects and the technical methods within the world of quality is both refreshing and appealing. Indeed, it saves one from having to buy two books as it is, to wit, the only textbook that does it. All topics … are presented in a clear, well defined, but not overstated manner...
    —Trevor Hale, Ohio University

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