The Normal Probability Plot chart gives you an easy-to-view answer to the question: "Can we meet our target?" You can get to this information by displaying specifications on the chart, and then looking at where the diagonal line crosses those specifications.
"Data brushing" is a simple technique that helps you make sense of data by giving you more power to dive into a SPC Control Chart or Histogram. It is another tool in your toolbox for turning data into knowledge.
GainSeeker Performance Charts show comparisons between any data subset you choose. Compare by departments, machines, shifts, vendors, raw materials and more. You can also opt to keep label specific information or keep some of it anonymous when appropriate.
Any of more than a dozen new Dashboard controls with multiple options for displaying key process data, can now coexist on a single, powerful Control Center dashboard that can be read at a glance.
You can have a single desktop that has a dashboard, a variable control chart, a Pareto chart, and a yield chart displayed at the same time. We call this a MultiFunction Desktop because you can add any data in any format to a desktop for easy retrieval. . . .
This is the first in a series of posts exploring GainSeeker Suite Version 8.2, which features the NEW GainSeeker Charts module.
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Hertzler Systems creates innovative enhancements to latest version of product. Goshen, IN, December 12, 2012 - Hertzler Systems announced today that it has released GainSeeker® Suite Version 8.2, the latest version of the company’s flagship software for Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Six Sigma. The new version consolidates charts, analytics and dashboards for [...]
"I've purchased and implemented the GainSeeker SPC at 3 different organizations many times across multiple facilities. You may ask why I keep coming back . . . " Brian Csikos, Director of Quality, NORMA Group
Hertzler Systems Helps Students Streamline Data Collection Process in an Innovative Way Goshen, Indiana, December 3, 2012—Goshen College ecology students literally get knee deep with hand-on training by donning waders and collecting samples in the Goshen Dam Pond. This is part of a course project that allows them to collect and analyze the bacteria [...]
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