Digital Six Sigma® Concepts in Expert Systems Development ofWeb-Based User Configurable Numerical Data Acquisition Module for MOTOROLA Penang EMAS
This Final Report on Final Year Project of Digital Six Sigma Concepts in Expert Systems describes from backgrounds, problem statements, objectives, methodologies, results until the conclusions of the Final Year Project which covers bothpart I andpart II. The scopesofresearch in this project focus...
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Universiti Teknologi Petronas
2006
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Summary: | This Final Report on Final Year Project of Digital Six Sigma Concepts in Expert
Systems describes from backgrounds, problem statements, objectives,
methodologies, results until the conclusions of the Final Year Project which covers
bothpart I andpart II. The scopesofresearch in this project focus exclusively on Six
Sigma initiatives and how it could be realized efficiently and with enhancement
using Information Technology tools and capabilities. In this project there were two
developments been identified as the main objectives. They were the development of
a Numerical Data Acquisition Module and a model of Motorola Penang Electronic
Measurements & Action tracking System (EMAS). The Numerical Data Acquisition
Module was meant to be integrated with current MOTOROLA Penang implemented
system. The developed Numerical Data Acquisition module and also the model of
Motorola Penang EMAS were tested, analysis were done to produce results for
discussion. Some analysis of the results was based on surveys during visits to plants
adopting Six Sigma® and literature reviews conducted throughout the project. The
research methodologies in this report explained in detail the procedures and tools
used along the progress of the project. In the last chapter, future recommendations
were suggested for future enhancements and expansions ofthe project. |
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