Control charts were developed by Walter A. Shewhart in the 1920s. He introduced the concept as part of his work at Bell Telephone Laboratories to monitor and improve manufacturing processes. Shewhart's methodology laid the foundation for statistical quality control and has since become a fundamental tool in quality management and process improvement.
Control charts (also commonly called process-behaviour charts or Shewhart charts) are charts which are used to find out if a business or manufacturing process is in a state of statistical control. They were invented by Walter A. Shewhart in 1920.
Brunelleschi
Henry Moseley
ALGEBRA
Discuss the 3 primary application s on the control charts?
Prepare production and control charts necessary to control and optimise the process?
Jefferson Riddick!
Developing the assembly line
Alfred wegener
The Sumerians
Benjamin Franklin is credited with developing bifocal glasses in 1784. Some historians dispute this claim and it is possible that others were independently developing bifocal lenses around this time.
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