Design For Six Sigma Roadmap

Topics:
Six Sigma
Tags:
Business Operations,
Six Sigma,
Research & Development,
Quality Function Deployment,
Quality,
Productivity,
Product Development,
iSixSigma,
Design For Six Sigma,
Tool
Source:
iSixSigma

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Overview: In the 21st century, new technologies will be developed and improved and will eventually be obsolete for the need of more advanced technologies. Many product development techniques have been developed and discussed. Tools and techniques such as Quality Function Deployment (QFD), Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), statistical tools, and Design of Experiment (DOE) can help in this product development cycle. The problems facing most product developers is: Which tool do I use when? This article guides product developers on a standardized Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) roadmap for the development of products from the stage of specified customer requirements or technical specifications derived from a QFD. This roadmap displays the sequential use of tools for the development of robust products.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003


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