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Jwelch1324 Posted - 06/25/2007 : 12:21:30 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5
Operating System: Windows XP

We have been using origin for various types of data anaylsis in the past, and I have been assigned a new task and I am wondering if origin is the right software to complete it with.

My task is to take data that comes from our manufacuting line and compare it up against a series of standards to determine if the changes we see in the 'new' products are due to the actual manufacturing process or due to the testing equipment possibly having errors. I.e. Quality Assurance in materials manufacturing.

If anyone has any ideas on a good approach for this and if origins is indeed a good software package to use for this, i would really appriciate any input. Becuase I am not entirely sure how to approach this situation.
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zachary_origin Posted - 06/25/2007 : 9:28:42 PM
I think the main problem is whether you can quantitate the series of the standards or not.


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