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S**E
Just what i needed
My first DeMystified series and first read is very clear and to the point. yes some subjects can be difficult and the teachers/ instructors are not different. Check it out!
A**R
Four Stars
Just as described!
D**F
SPC for the Beginner
Good overview of statistical process control. Easy to read and comprehend. Chapter exams and final exam are provided.
S**9
Good book but-----
The book is basically a pretty good one. But I had a couple of problems which, basically, are not the author's fault. first I just wanted a refresher on the types of, and formulas for Control Charts. The author went way beyond that; so the wordiness went too much in detail for other aspects of Total Quality Management. If this is what you need, the all means, buy it. The other problem I had was that the tables / formulae were way too small. Again, not the author's fault; that's just the way it shows up on my Fire.
D**.
Five Stars
Really great book and easy to follow.
L**C
Five Stars
Excellent
R**R
Not for first timers in college
The instructor has this as a required book to read for Introduction to QA and SPC. The book is entirely written on the premise that you know all the terms and what it is there for in the first place, talks too much about clear data and not enough on how to use the information. I've worked on SPC and control charts for 5 years and this book completely flipped me around and confused me on the whole setup. Failing the class due to this completely contrived book.
E**L
Too much 'what' not enough 'why'
Not a bad book, and one which covers the mechanics statistical process control, but the book focused way too much on how to do statistical process control, rather then the why. The end result is that the book leaves you with a good collection of recipes but no real understanding of how to cook. I did like how the author focuses so much of the book on issues of collecting good, independent data samples.
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