Management with Computer Support in the Study of Maps Stability in TOYOTA Process

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The subjects of the study presented in this Chapter are production process phenomena occurring in the world of analyses, referred to as the stability and quality map in the Toyota systems – the analysis of the map in terms of the resource of result points belonging to the rings of surroundings – creation of the rings using circular surroundings of a technically selected centre by using different types of topological metrics – analysis of the coefficient of variation in respect of the percentage distribution of the belonging of result points – an attempt to interpret the practicality of the result. Epitome of computer support in respect of the same processes and computer aided statistical calculations, generating decisions.

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