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* Lloyd, Robert M.; Carey, Raymond G. (1995). [http://books.google.com/books?id=J3eotrgx_4gC Measuring quality improvement in healthcare: a guide to statistical process control applications]. White Plains, N.Y: Quality Resources. ISBN 0-527-76293-8. | * Lloyd, Robert M.; Carey, Raymond G. (1995). [http://books.google.com/books?id=J3eotrgx_4gC Measuring quality improvement in healthcare: a guide to statistical process control applications]. White Plains, N.Y: Quality Resources. ISBN 0-527-76293-8. | ||
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Process control charts are used in statistical process control for quality management.[1][2] A process is a "transformation of a set of inputs, which can include materials, actions, methods and operations into desired outputs in the form of products, information, services or - generally - results."[3]
References
- ↑ Chambers, David; Wheeler, Donald J. (1992). Understanding statistical process control. Knoxville, TN: SPC Press. ISBN 0-945320-13-2.
- ↑ Lloyd, Robert M.; Carey, Raymond G. (1995). Measuring quality improvement in healthcare: a guide to statistical process control applications. White Plains, N.Y: Quality Resources. ISBN 0-527-76293-8.
- ↑ Oakland, John S. (2007). Statistical Process Control, Sixth Edition. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 0-7506-6962-4.
External links
- Lloyd, Robert M.; Carey, Raymond G. (1995). Measuring quality improvement in healthcare: a guide to statistical process control applications. White Plains, N.Y: Quality Resources. ISBN 0-527-76293-8.
- SPC Press