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Optimalisering-assistert Six Sigma DMAIC×Robust Six Sigma DMAIC×
FagfeltForsøksdesignForsøksdesign
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Opprinnelsesår1990s–2000s (integration period)1990s–2000s (integration period)
OpphavspersonSix Sigma: Motorola (Bill Smith, Mikel Harry, 1986); optimization integration formalized in engineering literature through the 1990s–2000sMotorola (Six Sigma, 1986); Taguchi robust design integrated into DMAIC by quality engineering practitioners in the 1990s–2000s
TypeProcess improvement framework with embedded optimizationHybrid process improvement and robust engineering methodology
Opprinnelig kildeAntony, J., & Banuelas, R. (2002). Key ingredients for the effective implementation of Six Sigma program. Measuring Business Excellence, 6(4), 20-27. link ↗Antony, J. (2006). Six Sigma for service processes. Business Process Management Journal, 12(2), 234–248. DOI ↗
AliasOptimization-integrated DMAIC, DMAIC with optimization, Six Sigma optimization framework, Opt-DMAICRobust DMAIC, Six Sigma with Robust Design, Taguchi-integrated DMAIC, R-DMAIC
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SammendragOptimization-assisted Six Sigma DMAIC embeds formal mathematical optimization — response surface methods, metaheuristics, or multi-objective solvers — into the Improve phase of the DMAIC cycle. Rather than relying solely on engineering judgment or one-factor-at-a-time trials, the approach uses designed experiments to build a predictive model of the process and then applies an optimization algorithm to locate factor settings that best satisfy quality, cost, or multiple competing performance targets simultaneously.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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