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Publication date: 07/08/2024

Overview of Measurement Systems Analysis

The Evaluating the Measurement Process (EMP) method in the Measurement Systems Analysis platform is largely based on the methods presented in Donald J. Wheeler’s book EMP III Using Imperfect Data (2006). The EMP method provides visual information and results that are easy to interpret and helps you improve your measurement system to its full potential.

The Gauge R&R method analyzes how much of the variability is due to operator variation (reproducibility) and measurement variation (repeatability). Gauge R&R is available for many combinations of crossed and nested models, regardless of whether the model is balanced. See Variability Gauge Charts.

Within the Six Sigma DMAIC methodology, Measurement System Analysis (MSA) addresses the Measure phase and process behavior charts (or control charts) address the Control phase. MSA helps you predict and characterize future outcomes. You can use the information gleaned from MSA to help you interpret and configure your process behavior charts.

For more information about Control Charts, see “Control Chart Builder”.

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