Search for dissertations about: "quality tool"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 978 swedish dissertations containing the words quality tool.
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1. Contributions to the Use of Statistical Methods for Improving Continuous Production
Abstract : Complexity of production processes, high computing capabilities, and massive datasets characterize today’s manufacturing environments, such as those of continuous andbatch production industries. Continuous production has spread gradually acrossdifferent industries, covering a significant part of today’s production. READ MORE
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2. Polishability of tool steels : Characterisation of high gloss polished tool steels
Abstract : The manufacturing of plastic components, like a majority of other mass produced discrete parts, require well designed dies and moulds. Complex geometries and increasing demands on final surface appearance, which is strongly connected to the quality impression, are pushing for high demands on mould-makers and polishers as well as steel producers. READ MORE
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3. Customer value in commercial experiences : Expecting the unexpected
Abstract : To an ever greater extent, customers desire experiences that are highly emotional, personally designed and memorable. Today’s customer has an increasing need to be entertained and often searches for pleasurable offerings of hedonic value. READ MORE
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4. Increased Visual Quality through Robust Split-Line Design
Abstract : In the early phases of the product development process, the initial product geometry can be a non-divided shape, just a shell. This initial product geometry has to be divided into individual parts in order to manufacture and fulfil the functionality of the product. In the case of automobiles, these parts can be fenders, doors, hoods, etc. READ MORE
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5. Leadership for Quality, Effectiveness and Health
Abstract : Leadership, quality, effectiveness and health are important factors in the achievement of organisational success. Three questions are addressed to study these elements: 1. How do leadership values relate to leadership behaviours, quality methodologies and health in organisations? 2. READ MORE