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Can I chart deviation-from-target and when would it make sense to do this?Yes, you can chart deviation-from-target. You do this by creating a Target chart, a chart that plots the deviation of subgroup values from a target value. ![]() Target charts are popular in operations that have low-volume runs. The reason for this concerns the amount of data. To be statistically valid, many chart types, such as capability charts, require more data than is available in low-volume runs. Target charts are valid with small data sets and thus are appropriate for low-volume runs. Another reason to use Target charts is to simplify things for an operator. For example, if an operator works on 30 different parts in a shift he or she could review 30 separate capability charts. Using a Target charts, rather than having to look at 30 separate charts, he or she can monitor the deviation of each part from its target on a single chart. To setup a Target chart using WinSPC:
Once this setup is complete, data for the variable can be collected normally. The chart associated with the variable will illustrate the extent to which subgroup values are higher or lower than the target value. << Back: Ask the Expert |
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