Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Using Microsoft Excel
Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Using Microsoft Excel, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 44 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 63 reviews, and has 385 subscribers.
You will learn about Key MSA Concepts and Terminology Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (Gage R&R) Studies Testing for Linearity Testing for Measurement Bias Testing for Stability Over Time Properties of the Measurement System Number of Distinct Categories (NDC) Testing for Variation in Width The Range Method The Average and Range Method The ANOVA Method Attribute Measurement System Analysis Complete Set of Downloadable Microsoft Excel Templates This course is ideal for individuals who are Quality Engineers or Quality Technicians or Quality Managers or Process Engineers and Process Technicians or Manufacturing Professionals It is particularly useful for Quality Engineers or Quality Technicians or Quality Managers or Process Engineers and Process Technicians or Manufacturing Professionals.
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Summary
Title: Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Using Microsoft Excel
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 44
Number of Quizzes: 4
Number of Published Lectures: 44
Number of Published Quizzes: 4
Number of Curriculum Items: 48
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 48
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Key MSA Concepts and Terminology
- Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (Gage R&R) Studies
- Testing for Linearity
- Testing for Measurement Bias
- Testing for Stability Over Time
- Properties of the Measurement System
- Number of Distinct Categories (NDC)
- Testing for Variation in Width
- The Range Method
- The Average and Range Method
- The ANOVA Method
- Attribute Measurement System Analysis
- Complete Set of Downloadable Microsoft Excel Templates
Who Should Attend
- Quality Engineers
- Quality Technicians
- Quality Managers
- Process Engineers and Process Technicians
- Manufacturing Professionals
Target Audiences
- Quality Engineers
- Quality Technicians
- Quality Managers
- Process Engineers and Process Technicians
- Manufacturing Professionals
Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Using Microsoft Exceloffers you the comprehensive look at MSA and Gage R&R you need to succeed as a quality professional. Following the guidance of the Automotive Industry Action Group’s (AIAG) book by the same title, this course covers all the major topics within the field of measurement systems analysis including:
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Key Concepts and Terminology
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Testing for Stability
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Testing for Bias
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Testing for Linearity
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Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GR&R) Studies
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The Range Method, Average & Range Method, and ANOVA Method of Performing GR&R’s
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Number of Distinct Categories (NDC)
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How Hypothesis Testing is Used within MSA
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Measurement Error Types and their Effect on Process Capability
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Attribute Measurement Studies
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And MUCH MORE!!!
Not only do we cover every major MSA topic needed by today’s quality professional, but we do it within the context of Microsoft Excel. We show you theories and formulas, explain and illustrate all the concepts, and then build our studies within Excel. We’ve also include the Excel templates as part of this class so you can download them and use them on the measurement problems at your workplace.
So if you are looking to master that next technical skills within the quality profession, then this is the class for you!! Taught by manufacturing and quality professionals, this is far more than an “academic” look at the topic. Instead, everything taught in this class can be immediately applied in the workplace without a lot of excess “fluff”.
Now it’s time to sign up and start learning your next career skill!!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to the MSA Course
Lecture 2: 02 Introduction to MSA
Lecture 3: 03 Source Materials
Lecture 4: 04 Training Plan
Lecture 5: Course Slides
Lecture 6: 05 Data Quality
Lecture 7: 06 Hypothesis Testing
Lecture 8: 07 Types of Errors
Lecture 9: 08 Tests of Hypothesis
Lecture 10: 09 Measurement Systems Integrity
Lecture 11: 10 Bias and Variance
Lecture 12: 11 Measurement Tools Definitions
Lecture 13: 12 Location Variation Definitions
Lecture 14: 13 Width Variation Definitions
Lecture 15: 14 Capability Definitions
Lecture 16: 15 Number of Distinct Categories (NDC)
Lecture 17: 16 More on Discrimination
Lecture 18: Glossary of MSA Terms
Lecture 19: 17 Statistical Properties of Measurement Systems
Lecture 20: 18 Variability and Performance
Lecture 21: 19 Measurement System Philosophy
Lecture 22: 20 Errors and Decision Making
Lecture 23: 21 Measurement Process and Cp
Lecture 24: 22 Assessing the Measurement System
Lecture 25: 23 Microsoft Excel Data Analysis Tool Pack
Lecture 26: Excel Worksheets
Lecture 27: 24 Other Software
Lecture 28: 25 Testing for Stability
Lecture 29: 26 Testing for Stability in Excel
Lecture 30: 27 Testing for Bias, Pt 1
Lecture 31: 28 Testing for Bias in Excel, Pt 1
Lecture 32: 29 Testing for Bias, Pt 2
Lecture 33: 30 Testing for Bias in Excel, Pt 2
Lecture 34: 31 Testing for Bias in QI Macros
Lecture 35: 32 Testing for Linearity
Lecture 36: 33 Testing for Linearity in QI Macros
Lecture 37: 34 Testing for Repeatability and Reproducibility, Pt 1
Lecture 38: 35 GR&R Range Method
Lecture 39: 36 Testing for Repeatability and Reproducibility, Pt 2
Lecture 40: 37 Testing for Repeatability and Reproducibility, Pt 3 ANOVA
Lecture 41: 38 Attribute Measurement Systems
Lecture 42: 39 Closing Comments and References
Lecture 43: Conclusion to the MSA Course
Lecture 44: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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Ray Harkins, The Manufacturing Academy
Senior Manufacturing Professional, Online Educator -
Michael J. Vella
Instructor with the Manufacturing Academy
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- 4 stars: 23 votes
- 5 stars: 28 votes
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