Six Sigma and Beyond: Design for Six Sigma, Volume VI | |
by D. H. Stamatis | ISBN:1574443151 |
St. Lucie Press © 2003 (768 pages) | |
This volume addresses design improvement from the perspective of prevention by introducing readers to the tools of the Six Sigma design process, and discusses DFSS (DCOV), and provides linkages between the traditional DMAIC and the DFSS model. | |
Table of Contents | |||
Six Sigma and Beyond”Design for Six Sigma | |||
Preface | |||
Introduction ” Understanding the Six Sigma Philosophy | |||
Chapter 1 | - | Prerequisites to Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) | |
Chapter 2 | - | Customer Understanding | |
Chapter 3 | - | Benchmarking | |
Chapter 4 | - | Simulation | |
Chapter 5 | - | Design for Manufacturability/Assembly (DFM/DFA or DFMA) | |
Chapter 6 | - | Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) | |
Chapter 7 | - | Reliability | |
Chapter 8 | - | Reliability and Maintainability | |
Chapter 9 | - | Design of Experiments | |
Chapter 10 | - | Miscellaneous Topics ” Methodologies | |
Chapter 11 | - | Innovation Techniques Used in Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) | |
Chapter 12 | - | Value Analysis/Engineering | |
Chapter 13 | - | Project Management (PM) | |
Chapter 14 | - | Limited Mathematical Background for Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) | |
Chapter 15 | - | Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting for Champions, Master Blacks, and Black Belts | |
Chapter 16 | - | Closing Thoughts About Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) | |
Appendix A | - | The Four Stages of Quality Function Deployment | |
Selected Bibliography | |||
Index | |||
List of Figures | |||
List of Tables | |||
List of Examples |