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Risk-based Taguchi method

The risk-based Taguchi method combines Genichi Taguchi's robust parameter design framework with explicit risk identification and quantification. By overlaying a risk assessment layer — typically drawing on failure mode analysis or probabilistic criteria — onto the standard signal-to-noise ratio optimization process, the approach selects factor settings that simultaneously maximize performance robustness and minimize the probability or severity of process/product failure.

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Risk-based Taguchi Method for Robust Parameter Design
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  • Taguchi, G. (1986). Introduction to Quality Engineering: Designing Quality into Products and Processes. Asian Productivity Organization. · ISBN 978-9283310846
  • Nair, V. N. (1992). Taguchi's parameter design: A panel discussion. Technometrics, 34(2), 127–161. · URL
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