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W. A. Shewhart
Publikováno v:
Bell System Technical Journal. 5:11-26
Every measurement is subject to error. This universally accepted truth is the result of every-day experience. From the simplest type of measurement. such as determining the length of a board with an ordinary tape measure, to the most refined type of
Autor:
W. A. Shewhart
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Bell System Technical Journal. 6:722-735
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George E. Hagemann, Lounsbury S. Fish, Stuart F. Heinritz, Henry H. Farquhar, Carlos deZafra, W. A. Shewhart, Harold B. Maynard, John A. Willard, Harry J. Loberg, Asa S. Knowles, J. M. Juran, C. G. Marcy, M. M. Boring, W. R. Burrows, Donald C. Stone, Edgar W. Lancaster, Edward H. Hempel, Erwin Haskell Schell
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Journal of Fluids Engineering. 65:213-260
Autor:
W. A. Shewhart
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School Science and Mathematics. 19:24-28
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Autor:
W. A. Shewhart
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Bell System Technical Journal. 5:308-319
Recent contributions to the theory of statistics make possible the calculation of the error of the average of a small sample — something that cannot be done accurately with customary error theory. Obviously, these contributions are of very general
Autor:
W. A. Shewhart
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Journal of the American Statistical Association. 41:1-15
Autor:
W. A. Shewhart
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Bell System Technical Journal. 5:593-603
IRRESPECTIVE of the care taken in defining the production procedure, the manufacturer realizes that he cannot make all units of a given kind of product identical. This is equivalent to assuming the existence of non-assignable causes of variation in q
Autor:
W. A. Shewhart
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Physical Review. 9:425-433
Autor:
W. A. Shewhart
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Statistical Association. 26:214-221
(1931). Applications of Statistical Method in Engineering. Journal of the American Statistical Association: Vol. 26, Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, pp. 214-221.
Autor:
W. A. Shewhart
Publikováno v:
Bell System Technical Journal. 9:364-389
That we cannot make all pieces of a given kind of product identically alike is accepted as a general truth. It follows that the qualities of pieces of the same kind of product differ among themselves, or, in other words, the quality of product must b