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Process Simulation Analysis of Quality Management System in Industries

Author Affiliations

  • 1 Mechanical Department, Jagadambha College of Engineering and Technology, Yavatmal, MS, INDIA

Res. J. Engineering Sci., Volume 1, Issue (4), Pages 57-60, October,26 (2012)

Abstract

Now a day’s process simulation analysis is known as the key initiative of any quality management system implemented in industries. Most of the industries adopt ISO 9000 clauses and TQM model guidelines to meet specific objectives as well as quality improvement. However by observing Indian scenario it can be easy to depict that most industries are not practicing software’s simulation analysis to predict the behavior of process variation and output. Present research paper will provide the concept of introducing the process simulation analysis supported by many software tools to support the organization about merits/demerits prior to execution and implementation of process management, the concept suggested in this paper will provide guidelines to many industrial practionors. While initiating process improvement objects.

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