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Taguchi Method
Taguchi Method
Taguchi Method
Taguchi Method
Taguchi Method

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Taguchi Method Defined

A concept of offline quality control methods conducted at the product and process design states in the product development cycle. This concept, expressed by Genichi Taguchi, encompasses three phases of product design, parameter design, and tolerance design. The goal is to reduce quality loss by reducing the variability of a product's characteristics during the parameter phase of product development.

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