What are the steps required to develop an attribute control chart?

What will be an ideal response?

Attribute charts are developed and interpreted the same way as variables charts. The only difference is the statistic of interest. The generic process for developing process charts consists of the following six steps:
• Identify critical operations in the process where inspection might be needed. These are operations that will have a negative effect on the product if performed improperly.
• Identify critical product characteristics. These are the attributes of the product that will result in either good or poor form, fit, or function for the product.
• Determine whether the critical product characteristic is a variable or an attribute.
• Select the appropriate process chart from the many types of charts.
• Establish the control limits and use the chart to continually monitor and improve.
• Update the limits when changes have been made to the process.

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