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Upper Control Limit
The highest value on a control chart that represents the boundary of acceptable variation for a process or quality measurement.
Center Line
In quality control charts, this line represents the average or mean value around which data points are expected to fluctuate.
Lower Control Limit
A statistical boundary in quality control processes, below which a process variation is considered non-random and indicative of a systemic issue needing correction.
Range
The difference between the highest and lowest values in a data set, used as a measure of statistical dispersion.
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