Axiomatic Quality: Integrating Axiomatic Design with Six-Sigma, Reliability and Quality Engineering.TS156 2004-059408 0-471-68273-X Axiomatic ax·i·o·mat·ic also ax·i·o·mat·i·cal adj. Of, relating to, or resembling an axiom; self-evident: "It's axiomatic in politics that voters won't throw out a presidential incumbent unless they think his challenger will quality; integrating axiomatic design Axiomatic design is systems design methodology using matrix methods to systematically analyze the transformation of customer needs into functional requirements, design parameters, and process variables. The method gets its name from its use of design principles or design Axioms (i. with Six-Sigma, reliability and quality engineering. El-Haik, Basem Said. Wiley-Interscience, [c]2005 285 p. $89.95 El-Haik, a Six-Sigma designer, brings together two well-established theories, axiomatic design and robust design, to eliminate or reduce conceptual con·cep·tu·al adj. Relating to concepts or the the formation of concepts. and operational weaknesses in systems. Providing a framework for immediate implementation, he guides design teams in producing systems that operate at high-quality levels for each of their design requirements. Readers should have background in mathematics and be familiar with simple statistical principles. The book can be used as a reference on the axiomatic quality process for managers and engineers, or as a training manual for design teams. |
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