Six Sigma Fundamentals: A Complete Introduction to the System, Methods, and Tools
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Robustness is an issue of both design and process. The aim is to identify factors that are important enough in the presence of noise so that satisfaction is the result. A typical strategy for robustness is to:
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Change the technology to be robust.
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Make basic current design assumptions insensitive to noise.
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Reduce or remove the noise factors.
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Insert a compensation device.
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Send the error state or noise somewhere else where it will be less harmful—in other words, disguise the effect.
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