At 08:59 AM 7/25/2006, you wrote:
>Anyway where did that word [robustness] come from and when was it frist to
>used?

Robust

Insensitivity of a process output to the variation of the process inputs.

Robust Process

A robust process is one that is operating at 6 sigma and is therefore 
resistant to defects. Robust processes exhibit very good short-term 
process capability (high short-term Z values) and a small Z shift value.

Robustness

The characteristic of the process output or response to be 
insensitive to the variation of the inputs. Setting the process 
targets using the process interactions increases the likelyhood of 
the process exhibiting robustness.

73,
Chuck AA5J  



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