Setup wizard is key to using this SPC program
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QI Analyst (version 3.0), produced by SPSS Inc., is a 16-bit, statistical-process-control (SPC) program that uses only 4 megabytes of disk space without sacrificing data-handling power and capability. The user-friendly software includes an effective File Setup Wizard which enhances SPC data-collection and handling setup with minimal effort. The setup wizard involves six steps for customizing data. The inclusion of this into the program makes the software an ideal SPC tool.
Publication Name: Quality
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-9936
Year: 1997
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'Add in' this SPC program
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The version 2.0 of statistical-process-control (SPC) Keeping It Simple Statistically (KISS) program is an SPC software that can be incorporated in Microsoft Excel of versions 5.0 and above. The SPC software was designed by Digital Computations to provide statistical data which are represented on a Pareto chart. The font, color and size of the chart can be easily selected to produce a selected chart for the analysis of non-contiguous data.
Publication Name: Quality
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-9936
Year: 1996
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Program makes internal audits a snap
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Chek-Mate 9000, version 3.0, comprising one of three modules in InTechnology Corp's PerformSuite, is a functional and user-friendly software program for making internal audits. Available in Macintosh format, Chek-Mate 9000 facilitates recording and reporting of audit results, and all audit activities. The program can create nine reports which can also be sorted by auditor, type and other variables.
Publication Name: Quality
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-9936
Year: 1997
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