Quality practitioners need to understand the principles of product sampling. In most production or process environments, companies rely on product sampling as a means to measure and ensure product quality. Students will learn how to obtain meaningful samples and thus be able to make decisions on the quality of the products represented by the samples. The emphasis is on various statistical methods that can be used to draw inferences about the population from which samples are drawn.
Different types of sampling plans are described and critical factors in selecting a sampling plan are highlighted. Additional topics include:
• the sampling dilemma
• operating characteristics curves
• average outgoing quality curves
• limiting quality levels
• characteristics of good sampling plans
Students must bring a scientific calculator with statistical functions, a pencil and eraser.
Prerequisite: QAC103A
Hours: 14.00
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Section B - Mar 24 to 25, 2012 Sat & Sun, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Fee: $450 |
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Enrollment begins Jun 1, 2012 For additional information, please call 780-471-6248 or email asknait@nait.ca |
Section A - Nov 17 to 18, 2012 Sat & Sun, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Fee: $450 |
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Enrollment begins Jun 1, 2012 For additional information, please call 780-471-6248 or email asknait@nait.ca |
Section B - Mar 23 to 24, 2013 Sat & Sun, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Fee: $450 |
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