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Sis Sigma DMAIC multiresposta×Metodologia de Superfície de Resposta Multi-resposta×
CampDisseny experimentalDisseny experimental
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Any d'origen2000s–2010s (applied integration era)1980 (Derringer & Suich desirability function); RSM roots ~1951 (Box & Wilson)
Autor originalExtension of Six Sigma DMAIC (Motorola/Mikel Harry); multi-response adaptation developed by quality engineering communityDerringer & Suich (desirability function approach); Myers & Montgomery (RSM framework)
TipusProcess improvement methodology with multi-objective optimizationExperimental optimization technique
Font seminalHarry, M., & Schroeder, R. (2000). Six Sigma: The Breakthrough Management Strategy Revolutionizing the World's Top Corporations. Doubleday. ISBN: 978-0385494090Derringer, G., & Suich, R. (1980). Simultaneous optimization of several response variables. Journal of Quality Technology, 12(4), 214–219. DOI ↗
ÀliesMR-DMAIC, multi-response DMAIC, multi-criteria Six Sigma, multi-objective DMAICMulti-response RSM, MRSM, Multi-objective RSM, Multiple response optimization
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ResumMulti-response Six Sigma DMAIC extends the classic Define-Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control framework to situations where a process must satisfy several quality characteristics simultaneously. Rather than optimizing a single output, the methodology integrates multi-response optimization techniques — such as desirability functions, TOPSIS, or weighted signal-to-noise ratios — within the Analyze and Improve phases to identify factor settings that jointly meet all quality targets.Multi-response Response Surface Methodology (MRSM) extends classical RSM to situations where an experiment generates two or more response variables that must be optimized simultaneously. Rather than tuning factor settings for a single output, MRSM fits a separate second-order polynomial model for each response, then combines them — most commonly via Derringer and Suich's desirability function — to find factor settings that satisfy all objectives at once.
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