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Process Behavior Charts and Chaos Theory

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"Chaos Theory" Credit: Boon Chin Ng

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Walter Shewhart made a distinction between common causes and assignable causes based on the effects they have upon the process outcomes.

Create a Data Analytics Community in Your Organization

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Let’s consider how to build a data analytics community.

ETQ Releases Reliance NXG QMS and New Quality Events Application

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(ETQ: Burlington, MA) -- ETQ, part of Hexagon, has launched a new release of its award-winning, cloud-native QMS, Reliance NXG, allowing teams to create and edit Google Docs natively in Reliance.

Why Tesla’s Autopilot Crashes Spurred the Feds to Investigate Driver-Assist Technologies

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It’s hard to miss the flashing lights of fire engines, ambulances, and police cars ahead of you when you’re driving down the road. But in at least 11 cases from January 2018 to July 2021, Tesla’s Autopilot advanced driver-assistance system did just that.

Are Supply Chains Ready for the Next Global Health Crisis?

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During the past two and a half years, we’ve seen unparalleled innovation and private-public collaboration in the global fight against Covid-19. The rapid development and rollout of new vaccines, diagnostic tests, and therapeutics have saved millions of lives. 

Continuous Composites Selected by NASA for Additive Manufacturing of Low CTE Open Isogrid Composite Structure

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(Continuous Composites: Coeur d’Alene, ID)-- Continuous Composites, a pioneer of advanced composite 3D printing technology, has been chosen by NASA’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program to additively manufacture low Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) open isogrid composite struc

Transatel Launches Global 5G IoT Connectivity in Japan

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(Transatel: Paris) -- Global cellular connectivity service provider Transatel, a subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT Group), announced the deployment on NTT’s Docomo network of its new worldwide 5G IoT solution for the industrial, IT and automotive sectors in Japan.

NIMS Offers Innovative Teaching Technique to Make GD&T a ‘Native Tongue’

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(NIMS: Fairfax, VA) -- The National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) has developed a new methodology to learn, retain, and transfer knowledge for Geometric Tolerancing & Dimensioning (GD&T) across an organization. NIMS offers the training in a day and a half workshop.

ASME Provides Fundamental 3D-Printing Design Guidance

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Since the 1940s, engineers have used a common design language—a set of definitions, symbols, and practices—to draft engineering drawings that can serve as clear manufacturing blueprints or inspection checklists.

Closed-Loop Additive Manufacturing Fueled by Upcycled Plastic

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ORNL polymer scientists Tomonori Saito, left, and Sungjin Kim upcycled waste plastic to create a stronger, tougher, solvent-resistant material for new additive manufacturing applications.
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Researchers at the U.S. Dept. of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ONRL) have developed an upcycling approach that adds value to discarded plastics for reuse in additive manufacturing, or 3D printing.

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