Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - The Need for Measurement Systems Analysis
The Critical Nature of Senses
Product Classification Effects
Process Adjustment
Process Control Effects
Analysis Effects
Learning Effects
Chapter 2 - Review of the Standard Variables Measurement Systems Analysis
Measurement Uncertainty
Measurement Analysis
Problems and Limitations of the Standard MSA
Chapter 3 - The Variability in the Estimate of Repeatability and Reproducibility
Evaluating the Variability Inherent in the Repeatability Estimates
Variability Impact of Adding Appraisers to the ANOVA
The What-If Scenarios
The Impact on Estimate of the RandR Index
Summary and Prescription
Chapter 4 - Extending the Standard MSA to Other Sources of Uncertainty
Extending the ANOVA MSA to More Sources
Summary
Chapter 5 - Deformative Measurements
Complex Measurement Systems
The Naive Approach to Non-repeatable MSAs
A Corrective Approach to Non-repeatable MSAs
A Design Approach to Non-repeatable MSAs
An Analysis Approach to Non-repeatable MSAs
Chapter 6 - Destructive Measurement Systems
The Naive Approach
Blending Approach
The Standardization Approach
A Modeling Approach
Chapter 7 - In-Line Dynamic Measurement Systems
Some Measurement Systems without True Repeats
Chapter 8 - The Design of MSA Studies
Some Basic Design Needs
The Adequate Isolation of Effects
Adequate Sample Size Attainment
Designing for the Unexpected
Chapter 9 - The Basic Approach to Attribute Measurement Analysis
The Standard Effectiveness Approach
Sample Size Effects for the Attribute Analysis
The Effects of Non-independence in the Repeats
Effects of Poorly Chosen Reference Parts
Corrections to the Procedure
Chapter 10 - A More Powerful Approach to Attribute Measurement Analysis
Repeatability with No Reference
Adding Costs to the Analysis
Using Prediction Probabilities
Different Decision Rules
Chapter 11 - Extending the Attribute MSA
Logistic Analysis
Application of Logistic Regression to a Simple Attribute MSA
Application of Logistic Regression to an RandR Study
Extension of the MSA to Other Discrete Sources of Dispersion
Extension of the MSA to Other Continuous Sources of Dispersion
Extension to Destructive Attribute MSA
Chapter 12 - The Evaluation of Measurement System Value
The Concept of Risk
Risk on Product Sorting
The Cost Component
Risk Evaluation for Attribute Gages
Risk Assessment
Applying Measurement Risk Programs
Risk Improvement Approaches
Maintenance of a Measurement Management Program
Chapter 13 - The Reliability of Measurement Systems
The Dynamic Nature of Measurement Systems
Failure-Based Reliability for Measurement Systems
An Example Showing the Different Approaches
Closing Remarks
Chapter 14 - A Review of Progress with an Eye to the Future
Current Status of MSA
Future Directions for MSAs