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A collection of Adept Scientific's archive news releases.

New Version of Top SPC
Software

Adept Scientific announces the latest version of SPC-PC IV, the world's leading statistical process control (SPC) program for Microsoft Windows PCs. Designed to make it even easier to achieve significant improvements in process quality, Version 3.5 allows users to print up to eight charts on a single page, and offers enhanced multivariate analysis capabilities and the ability to import data from ODBC applications such as Access, Paradox and Oracle.

SPC-PC IV is a powerful analytical tool for performing advanced analysis of variables or attribute data. Purpose built to create SPC control charts, the program is optimised to provide results in seconds, producing charts that are both accurate and easy to understand. These enable you to identify those variations that have a significant impact on the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of your process.

SPC-PC IV allows you to create data sets containing any number of characteristics and an unlimited number of data points for each. Charts are automatically updated when you add or change data points. SPC-PC IV also supports gauges for real time data input.

Despite its power, SPC-PC IV is remarkably easy to use. It allows you to view data, charts and statistics on the same screen, so you are able to work with multiple analyses or multiple facets of the same analysis at the same time. Windows features such as the clipboard and dynamic data exchange allows you to integrate SPC-PC IV and exchange data with other Windows applications.

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SPC-PC IV Version 3.5 offers many enhancements including the ability to print up to eight summary charts on a single page. Improved multi-variate analysis capability allows up to 1000 variables and also provides T-squared and SPE (Squared Prediction Error) control charts; Loadings charts to study the effect of process variables on selected principal components; Score Contribution charts to determine the process variable that contributes to shifts in the T-squared chart when the subgroup selected is an out of control group in the T-squared control chart; and Error Contribution charts that do a similar job with SPE control charts.

The new version also allows native data sources to be accessed using ODBC data brought into SPC-PC IV for analysis. Access is read-only to protect the source database. "Query definitions" are stored as part of a regular Query Database (QDB) file and can be re-run to obtain current data. The "query results" data appear as
columns in the SPC data set.

SPC-PC IV is part of a suite of quality management tools for Windows, including packages for flowcharting, gauge R&R, quality management and planning, and design of experiments. The range is supplied and supported in the UK by Adept Scientific plc, 6 Business Centre West, Avenue One, Letchworth, Hertfordshire, SG6 2HB; Telephone (01462) 480055; Fax: (01462)  480213.

For further information see:
QASI: SPC-PC-IV
 
Contacts: 
Product and Technical:
Neil Chapman
Editorial: Sandra Leigh

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