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Looking back at the change in atmosphere that took place last year in manufacturing, the need to improve the technical ability of manufacturers and the increase in effort by product developers is evident. The important thing is to once again realize the importance of Statistical Quality Control (SQC) in proactive technology, instead of dealing with reactive technology.

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Amasaka, K. (2004). Conclusion. In: Science SQC, New Quality Control Principle. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-53969-8_19

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