In the design and development of complex engineered systems, unanticipated problems can arise that require a solution. There are multiple quality tools that can be used in the search for root cause (fish-bone diagrams, graphical analysis, DOE). The goal of all these tools is to drive down to a critical few parameters. Often times teams struggle to find a method to relate the critical few parameters to the physics of the system. In this presentation Matt Trent will discuss five strategies for determining the root cause of an issue.
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