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Analyse van hybride procescapaciteit×Analyse van Procescapaciteit met Meerdere Kenmerken×
VakgebiedExperimenteel ontwerpExperimenteel ontwerp
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan1990s–2000s1993–1994 (foundational multivariate indices)
GrondleggerVarious; systematised through extensions of Kane (1986) and Pearn, Kotz & Johnson (1992)Taam, Subbaiah & Liddy (multivariate capability); Hubele, Shahriari & Cheng (MCpm)
TypeQuantitative process quality assessmentQuantitative quality / process assessment method
Oorspronkelijke bronPearn, W. L., Kotz, S., & Johnson, N. L. (1992). Distributional and inferential properties of process capability indices. Journal of Quality Technology, 24(4), 216–231. DOI ↗Taam, W., Subbaiah, P., & Liddy, J. W. (1993). A note on multivariate capability indices. Journal of Applied Statistics, 20(3), 339–351. link ↗
Aliassenhybrid PCA, integrated process capability analysis, combined capability index analysis, multi-method process capability assessmentMRPCA, multivariate process capability, multi-characteristic capability analysis, vector process capability
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SamenvattingHybrid process capability analysis combines two or more capability assessment techniques — for example, classical indices (Cp, Cpk) with fuzzy logic, bootstrap inference, or Bayesian estimation — to overcome the limitations of any single approach. By integrating complementary methods, it delivers more robust capability statements for non-normal, asymmetric, or short-run processes where standard indices alone would mislead quality decisions.Multi-response process capability analysis extends classical single-response capability indices (Cp, Cpk) to situations where a process must simultaneously satisfy specification limits on two or more correlated quality characteristics. Rather than evaluating each response in isolation, it assesses the joint probability that all characteristics fall within their respective tolerance regions, yielding a more realistic picture of overall process performance in multi-characteristic manufacturing and engineering settings.
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