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Statistical Process Control (SPC) is a method used to monitor and control a process through statistical techniques, ensuring that it operates efficiently and produces consistent, predictable results. By collecting data from the process, SPC utilizes tools such as control charts to track performance over time and identify any deviations from the desired output. The control chart displays data points along with upper and lower control limits, indicating whether the process is in control or if there are variations that require attention. These variations are categorized into common cause (normal, inherent variations) and special cause (external or unusual issues). SPC also evaluates process capability, ensuring that the process meets specified standards. When the process is out of control, corrective actions are taken to address the root causes of the problem. By using SPC, organizations can improve quality, reduce costs, and achieve better predictability in their processes, ultimately leading to more reliable and efficient operations.
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