Why do we need to do Run Chart Test
Why do we need to do Run Chart Test
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A run chart is a line graph of data plotted over time. By collecting and charting data over time, you can find trends or patterns in the process. Since run charts do not use control limits, they cannot tell us if a process is stable. But, they can show you how the process is running. The run chart can be a valuable tool at the start of any project, as it shares important info about a process before you collect data to create reliable control limits. If you seeking further information about Run Chart? follow link: https://www.skymark.com/resources/tools/run_charts.asp