My company is new with JMP, I'm now working with JMP for a year.
With selfstudie I try to get better with it.
At this moment I'm trying to map out the correlations and influences of our current data and predict what the outcome can be if we let out/exclude some of the current experiments.
We lose a lot of time by testing. We have around 12-18 test per batch. (not including the typical test/extern test we are unable to do, that are done once in a couple years per product)
And the main goal is to lower the frequency of the test rate.
At the moment, we are testing our products on three levels.
Level 1 - First check up (done with all the batches, things can be added/changed by the opperator, before the end product is made)
Level 2 - Standard test (done with all the batches, test done with the end product)
Level 3 - Extended test (doing on frequency, mostley done once every 5th batches/charges.)
If something goes out of spec/control limits at level 1 or level 2, level 3 will be done no matter if it was the 3rd or 4th batch instead of the 5th.
Level 3 is kind of leading, as long as those are in the spec limits, then level 1 and level 2 are ok.
So you can see level 1 and level 2 more as control limits, do we have control of our product?
Is it possible to say with this number(statistic), those test are stable, those test are less stable.(important/less important)
The frequence of every 5th batch can go to a higher number depending on the stability of the product.(low variety)
Have anyone advice which function to use in JMP?
I'm already thinking of:
- Multivariate
- Variability / attribute Gauge