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Sigmaxl Version 7.0 Workbook SigmaXL® Version 7.0 Workbook Contact Information: Technical Support: 1-866-475-2124 (Toll Free in North America) or 1-519-579-5877 Sales: 1-888-SigmaXL (888-744-6295) E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.SigmaXL.com Copyright © 2004-2014, SigmaXL Inc. Published September, 2014 Table of Contents SigmaXL® Feature List Summary, What’s New in Version 7.0, Installation Notes, System Requirements and Getting Help ............................................................................................ 1 SigmaXL Version 7.0 Feature List Summary ................................................................................... 3 What’s New in Version 7.0 ............................................................................................................. 7 Installation Notes ......................................................................................................................... 11 Activating SigmaXL ................................................................................................................. 15 Error Messages ...................................................................................................................... 18 Installation Notes for Excel 2007/2010/2013 .............................................................................. 19 Installation Notes for Excel Mac 2011 ......................................................................................... 21 SigmaXL® Defaults and Menu Options ......................................................................................... 23 Clear Saved Defaults ............................................................................................................. 23 Data Selection Default ........................................................................................................... 23 Menu Options (Classical or DMAIC) ....................................................................................... 24 SigmaXL® System Requirements .................................................................................................. 25 Getting Help and Product Registration ........................................................................................ 26 Introduction to SigmaXL® Data Format and Tools Summary ................................................ 27 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 29 The Y=f(X) Model ................................................................................................................... 29 Data Types: Continuous Versus Discrete ............................................................................... 30 Stacked Data Column Format versus Unstacked Multiple Column Format .......................... 31 Summary of Graphical Tools ....................................................................................................... 32 Summary of Statistical Tools ........................................................................................................ 33 SigmaXL: Measure Phase Tools ........................................................................................... 35 Part A - Basic Data Manipulation ................................................................................................. 37 Introduction to Basic Data Manipulation .............................................................................. 37 Category Subset ..................................................................................................................... 37 Random Subset ...................................................................................................................... 38 Numerical Subset ................................................................................................................... 39 Date Subset ............................................................................................................................ 39 Transpose Data ...................................................................................................................... 40 Stack Subgroups Across Rows ................................................................................................ 40 iii SigmaXL: Table of Contents Stack Columns ........................................................................................................................ 42 Random Data ......................................................................................................................... 43 Box-Cox Transformation ........................................................................................................ 43 Standardize Data .................................................................................................................... 43 Data Preparation – Remove Blank Rows and Columns ......................................................... 44 Data Preparation – Change Text Data Format to Numeric.................................................... 46 Recall SigmaXL Dialog ............................................................................................................ 47 Activate Last Worksheet ........................................................................................................ 47 Worksheet Manager .............................................................................................................. 48 Part B – Templates & Calculators ................................................................................................ 49 Introduction to Templates & Calculators .............................................................................. 49 SigmaXL Templates & Calculators .......................................................................................... 50 Team/Project Charter ............................................................................................................ 52 SIPOC Diagram ....................................................................................................................... 53 Data Measurement Plan ........................................................................................................ 53 Cause & Effect (Fishbone) Diagram ....................................................................................... 54 Cause & Effect (Fishbone) Template ..................................................................................... 55 Cause & Effect (XY) Matrix Example ...................................................................................... 56 Failure Mode & Effects Analysis (FMEA) Example ................................................................. 57 Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Example ....................................................................... 60 Pugh Concept Selection Matrix Example ............................................................................... 61 Control Plan............................................................................................................................ 62 Lean – Takt Time Calculator Example .................................................................................... 63 Lean – Value Analysis/Process Load Balance ......................................................................... 64 Lean – Value Stream Mapping ............................................................................................... 65 Basic Graphical Templates – Pareto Example ........................................................................ 67 Basic Graphical Templates – Histogram Example .................................................................. 68 Basic Graphical Templates – Run Chart Example .................................................................. 70 Basic Statistical Templates – Sample Size – Discrete ............................................................. 72 Basic Statistical Templates – Sample Size – Continuous ....................................................... 74 Basic Statistical Templates – Minimum Sample Size for Robust t-Tests and ANOVA ........... 75 Basic Statistical Templates – 1 Sample t-Test and Confidence Interval for Mean ................ 79 iv SigmaXL: Table of Contents Basic Statistical Templates – 2 Sample t-Test and Confidence Interval (Compare 2 Means)80 Basic Statistical Templates – 1 Sample Chi-Square Test and CI for Standard Deviation ....... 81 Basic Statistical Templates – 2 Sample F-Test and CI (Compare 2 Standard Deviations) ..... 82 Basic Statistical Templates – 1 Proportion Test and Confidence Interval ............................. 83 Basic Statistical Templates – 2 Proportions Test and Confidence Interval ........................... 85 Basic Statistical Templates – 1 Poisson Rate Test and Confidence Interval .......................... 87 Basic Statistical Templates – 2 Poisson Rates Test and Confidence Interval ........................ 89 Basic Statistical Templates – One-Way Chi-Square Goodness-of-Fit Test ............................ 91 Basic Statistical Templates – One-Way Chi-Square Goodness-of-Fit Test - Exact ................. 92 Probability Distribution Calculators – Normal ....................................................................... 95 Basic MSA Templates – Gage R&R Study (MSA) .................................................................... 96 Gage R&R: Multi-Vari & X-bar R Charts ................................................................................. 98 Basic MSA Templates – Attribute
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