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Gráfico de Control Híbrido×Análisis Modal de Fallos y Efectos (AMFE)×
CampoDiseño experimentalDiseño experimental
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen1982 (CUSUM-Shewhart hybrid); broader hybrid frameworks 1990s–2000s1949 (military); widespread industrial adoption 1970s–1980s
Autor originalDeveloped incrementally; CUSUM-Shewhart hybrid attributed to Lucas & Crosier (1982) and prior work by Page (1954)U.S. Military / NASA (formalized by MIL-P-1629, 1949)
TipoStatistical process monitoring procedureProactive risk analysis technique
Fuente seminalLucas, J. M., & Crosier, R. B. (1982). Fast initial response for CUSUM quality-control schemes: Give your CUSUM a head start. Technometrics, 24(3), 199–205. DOI ↗Stamatis, D. H. (2003). Failure Mode and Effect Analysis: FMEA from Theory to Execution (2nd ed.). ASQ Quality Press. ISBN: 978-0873895989
Aliascombined control chart, hybrid SPC chart, composite control chart, integrated control chartFMEA, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis, FMECA, Failure Mode Effects and Criticality Analysis
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ResumenA hybrid control chart integrates two or more classical charting schemes — most commonly a Shewhart chart with a CUSUM or EWMA chart — into a single monitoring procedure. By combining the strengths of each component, hybrid charts can detect both large, sudden shifts and small, sustained drifts in a process more effectively than any single chart alone. They are used in manufacturing quality control, healthcare monitoring, and any continuous process where rapid and sensitive detection of out-of-control conditions is critical.Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a structured, proactive risk management technique used to identify potential failure modes in a system, process, or product design, evaluate their consequences, and prioritize corrective actions before failures occur. Originally developed for the U.S. military in 1949 and later adopted by NASA, automotive, and manufacturing industries, FMEA is now a cornerstone quality-engineering tool embedded in standards such as AIAG-VDA and ISO 9001-aligned processes.
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