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Track 1 Session 3
1:10 to 2:20 p.m. Wednesday
June 14, 2006
Success Stories and Lessons Learned in
the Deployment of Design for Six Sigma
As our customers continue to
express requirements for breakthrough level improvements in
reliability and robustness, it is clear that a strategic shift from
the current reactive domain in reliability methods to a preemptive
approach is needed. Design for Six Sigma is a key enabler in
achieving order-of-magnitude levels of reliability and robustness
improvements. A technical interchange session will be held to
generate open dialogue with attendees to discuss strategic
deployment of Design for Six Sigma as a preemptive reliability
process. The session moderator will lead the attendees in a two-way
exchange of experiences in planning and executing Design for Six
Sigma initiatives.
Key Words: Reliability,
Robustness, Parameter Design, Tolerance Design, p-Diagram, Function
Diagram, Blackbelt, Master Blackbelt, Project Champion, TRIZ,
Quality Functin Deployment, Analytical Hierarchy Process, Design Of
Experiments, Taguchi Methods, Pugh Analysis, Axiomatic Design,
Critical Parameter Management, DMAIC, DFSS, Response Surface
Methodologies, Statistics, Measurement Systems Analysis, FMEA, Risk
Analysis, Optimization, Sigma Level, Signal to Noise Ratio, Quality
Loss Function, Phase Gate, DFSS Score Card, Ideal Function, Control
Factors, Noise Factors, Noise Factor Management Strategy,
Countermeasures, KJ Analysis, Kano Analysis, Affinity Diagram, Error
States, Coupling, Energy Transformation, Pareto Analysis, Cause and
Effect Diagram
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