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Analiza zdolności procesu odpornej na wartości odstające×Wytrzymałe statystyczne sterowanie procesem×
DziedzinaPlanowanie eksperymentówPlanowanie eksperymentów
RodzinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok powstania1990s–2000s1989–1990s (formalized in peer-reviewed literature)
TwórcaExtended from classical PCA (Kane, 1986; Juran, 1974) via robust statistics (Huber, 1981); formalized for capability indices by Tong & Chen (1998) and Pearn & Kotz (1994)Rocke, D. M.; Tatum, L. G. (key contributors)
TypQuantitative quality engineering methodRobust statistical monitoring framework
Źródło pierwotneMaravelakis, P. E., Bersimis, S., Panaretos, J., & Psarakis, S. (2004). Identifying the out of control variable in a multivariate control chart. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 33(10), 2499–2510. link ↗Tatum, L. G. (1997). Robust estimation of the process standard deviation for control charts. Technometrics, 39(2), 127–141. DOI ↗
Inne nazwyRobust PCA, Robust Capability Indices, Outlier-Resistant Capability Analysis, Robust Cpk AnalysisRobust SPC, Resistant SPC, Outlier-robust process monitoring, Robust process surveillance
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PodsumowanieRobust process capability analysis extends classical capability indices (Cp, Cpk, Ppk) by replacing the sample mean and standard deviation with robust location and scale estimators — such as the median, trimmed mean, MAD, or IQR-based spread — so that outliers and non-normal process distributions do not inflate or distort the capability estimate. The result is a more reliable assessment of whether a manufacturing or service process can consistently meet specification limits.Robust Statistical Process Control (Robust SPC) is an engineering quality-monitoring framework that replaces the classical mean and standard deviation estimators used in Shewhart-type control charts with outlier-resistant alternatives — such as the median, MAD, or trimmed statistics — so that isolated contaminating observations or non-normal process distributions do not inflate control limits and mask genuine process shifts.
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