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Computing Multivariate Process Capability Indices With Microsoft Excel

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  • Michele Scagliarini
  • Raffaele Vermiglio

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In manufacturing industry there is growing interest in measures of process capability under multivariate setting. While there are many statistical packages to assess univariate capability, a current problem with the multivariate measures of capability is the shortage of user friendly software. In this paper a Visual Basic program has been developed to realize an Excel spreadsheet that may be used to compute two multivariate measures of capability. Our aim is to provide a useful tool for practitioners dealing with multivariate capability assessment problems. The features of the program include easy data entry and clear report format

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  • Michele Scagliarini & Raffaele Vermiglio, 2007. "Computing Multivariate Process Capability Indices With Microsoft Excel," Quaderni di Dipartimento 1, Department of Statistics, University of Bologna.
  • Handle: RePEc:bot:quadip:wpaper:69
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