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Product Measurements
The quantifiable attributes or characteristics of a product, used to determine its quality, size, or performance.
Walter Shewhart
A pioneering American physicist known for his work in statistical process control and creating the control chart method.
Control Chart
A statistical tool used to monitor, control, and improve the quality of processes by identifying any variations.
Horizontal Lines
Lines that run parallel to the horizon or ground level, often used in charts, graphs, and design to denote stability or a baseline.
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