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Measurement Systems Analysis

Measurement Systems Analysis examines the nature of measurement systems and the fundamental analyses used to examine them. Participants will learn about the various studies that can gage the extent of variation within measurement results, and what the sources of the variation are. Sources of variation can be found by analyzing a measuring device’s bias, linearity, stability, repeatability and reproducibility.

Course Format
This is a self-paced course that can be started at any time. You have 365 days to complete this course.

COURSE LENGTH: 16 Hours
CEU'S: 1.6

Learning Outcomes
Upon the completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand concepts in the fundamental analysis of a measurement system
  • Identify methods of analyzing variation error in measurement results studies
  • Perform an R&R study
  • Examine measurement results with graphical analysis
  • Perform a gage attribute study

Seminar Fee: $415
Each participant will receive a Certificate of Completion upon successful completion of the seminar.

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