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CampDisseny experimentalDisseny experimental
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Any d'origen1986 (DMAIC); Bayesian integration circa 1995–20101990s–2000s (integration period)
Autor originalSix Sigma: Bill Smith / Mikel Harry at Motorola (1986); Bayesian integration developed in quality literature through 1990s–2000sMotorola (Six Sigma, 1986); Taguchi robust design integrated into DMAIC by quality engineering practitioners in the 1990s–2000s
TipusHybrid quality-improvement frameworkHybrid process improvement and robust engineering methodology
Font seminalPan, J.-N. (2007). Bayesian approach to estimation of process capability indices in process quality assurance. Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 23(1), 3–14. link ↗Antony, J. (2006). Six Sigma for service processes. Business Process Management Journal, 12(2), 234–248. DOI ↗
ÀliesBayesian DMAIC, Bayesian Six Sigma, B-DMAIC, Probabilistic Six Sigma DMAICRobust DMAIC, Six Sigma with Robust Design, Taguchi-integrated DMAIC, R-DMAIC
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ResumBayesian Six Sigma DMAIC integrates Bayesian statistical inference into the classical Define-Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control quality-improvement framework. Rather than relying solely on frequentist hypothesis tests and point estimates, it incorporates prior knowledge — from expert judgment, historical production data, or pilot studies — and updates beliefs about process parameters as new data arrive. The result is a more adaptive, uncertainty-aware approach to reducing defects and improving process capability, particularly valuable when sample sizes are small or prior domain knowledge is rich.Robust Six Sigma DMAIC embeds Taguchi's robust design philosophy within the classic Define-Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control framework. Rather than optimizing a process only for average performance, this hybrid approach simultaneously minimizes process variation caused by noise factors — environmental shifts, material lot differences, operator variability — so that the outcome remains near target even when uncontrollable conditions change. The result is a process that is both capable and insensitive to real-world disturbances.
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