The acquirement of the principles and methods used for quality planning is the
main objective of these subject. It deals especially with quality management in
pre-production phases, which by vital way decide about final product quality.
Attention is given to the transfer of customer requirements to the product
characteristic, quality goals assignment, and to finding of a suitable
approaches for the fulfilling of these goals. Students acquire quality planning
methods as e.g. QFD method, Design Review, FMEA method, FTA method, process,
machine and gauge capability analysis etc.. Individual attention is paid to
the group of seven „new“ quality management tools, quality improvement
methodology and project management fundamentals.
Literature
1. GRYNA, F.M.: Quality Planning and Analysis. 4th edition. McGraw-Hill Irwin,
2001, 720 pp.
2. RE VELLE, J. B.- MORAN, J. W. – COX, C. A.: The QFD Handbook. John
Wiley&Sons, Inc., New York, 2000, 410 pp.
3. STAMATIS, D.H.: Failure Mode and Effect Analysis: FMEA From Theory to
Execution. ASQC Quality Press,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1995, 488 s.
4. KOTZ, S. – LOVELACE, C.R.: Process Capability Indices in Theory and
Practice. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998
5. MIZUNO, S. et al.: Management for Quality Improvement. The Seven New QC
Tools. Productivity Press , Cambridge, 1988, 304 pp.
6. STAMATIS, D. H.: Advanced Quality Planning. New York: Quality Resources,
1998, 245 pp.
Advised literature
No advised literature has been specified for this subject.