relationships, group dynamics, team development and intergroup relationships. In productivity interventions, Ishikawa Diagram or Fishbone Diagram is the topic that I found to be noteworthy. Through this diagram, you are able to think about possible causes and reasons leading to an effect or a problem and then find solution for preventing those problems. In the Ishikawa Diagram, you need to sketch it and indicate the needed causes, work the main and side causes out, check the completeness, weight
Words: 291 - Pages: 2
Statistics 100A Homework 1 Solutions Ryan Rosario Chapter 1 1. (a) How many different 7-place license plates are possible if the first 2 places are for letters and the other 5 for numbers? The first two places can contain any letter of alphabet, 1 of 26 possibilities. The last five places can contain any single digit number, 1 of 10 possibilities. 26 26 10 10 10 10 10 If we consider each place an experiment with ni outcomes, then the generalized basic principle of counting implies that the total
Words: 3636 - Pages: 15
What is the purpose of a flowchart? A flowchart visually displays the sequence of activities in a process and who is responsible for those activities. What symbols are used in flowcharting and what do they mean? The following are the common symbols used in flowcharting: Action A rectangle represents an activity to be completed. Decision A diamond represents a decision to be made. Start/End A terminator shape or a circle represents the beginning or end of a process. This
Words: 309 - Pages: 2
SIX SIGMA GREEN BELT PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS 1. six sigma corresponds to design tolerances that are +3 standard deviations on either side of the mean. 2. Designing features and characteristics which are then are developed into near final form. 3. Knowledge of SPSS 4. Attribute measurement 5. It is a type of graph that is similar to a histogram and summarizes the shape of the set of data 6. Studying the consequences of failures 7. Drum-Buffer-Rope 8. Same, different
Words: 561 - Pages: 3
astonishing education and his passion for quality, helped to fulfill this necessity. Dr. Ishikawa was a Japanese advisor, father of the scientific analysis would discover the origins of complications in the industrial method. The Fishbone Diagram or “Ishikawa Diagram” among other basic quality tools were models of his great contributions to quality control. They assisted companies in recognizing many reasons of persistent quality difficulties and also fashioned a structure for brainstorming the best
Words: 866 - Pages: 4
University Professor Dr. Zivick August 2, 2015 Question: 2-52 CAUSE AND EFFECT DIAGRAM Operator Mechanical Electrical Car will not start Car will not start Fuel System Environment Question: 2-52 When developing a fishbone diagram for the possible causes of your car not starting, it is important to list all ideas of possible
Words: 609 - Pages: 3
scientific staff in the database, change the status of the individual in the database, and generating bills.The main purpose of this report is to demonstrate on how is the system developed following the software methodology approach with the aids of UML diagrams to design the system structural design, gantt chart to show the process of work and a sample model of the system. 2.0 System Request 3.1 Project Sponsor Tan Sri Dato' Seri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun(Chief Executive Officer of Berjaya Corporation
Words: 9372 - Pages: 38
start off with an introduction to UML interaction diagrams, diagrams which show how objects interact via messages. The first UML interaction diagram discussed was communication diagrams. Communication diagrams demonstrate object interactions in a graph or network format. The next UML interaction diagram spoken of was the sequence diagrams which are diagrams that explain interactions in a kind of fence format. When it comes to these types of diagrams the set of all operation contracts defines system
Words: 1045 - Pages: 5
A PROJECT REPORT ON Online Examination Submitted To UNIVERSITY OF PUNE In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement Of MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (Semester – V) By Arvind Singh Niraj Shirke Kiran Shette Under The Guidance Of Prof. Rajesh Kanzade SINHGAD INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COMPUTER APPLICATION, LONAVALA- 410401 2009-2010 Sinhgad Technical Education Society’s SINHGAD INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & COMPUTER APPLICATION (SIBACA), Kusgaon
Words: 3570 - Pages: 15
MILESTONE 6 – PROCESS MODELING Activity 1 – Context Diagram T his diagram is one possible solution based on the meeting transcript in Exhibit 2.1 of Milestone 2 plus the use-case (event/response) matrix in Exhibit 6.1. Note that this solution includes flows from all major events from the use-case (event/response) matrix other than pure maintenance events. Ensure that the students label the data flows and entities correctly. Also remember that data flows are not allowed between entities
Words: 264 - Pages: 2