POSTED: 29 Oct, 2025
UTS PhD researcher, Munia Ahamed presented her paper at the 52nd International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering (CIE52) on 29th October.
Her paper, entitled A Computational Approach to Quality Dimension Implementation in Industry 4.0:
Integrating DMAIC with Statistical Analysis for Enhanced Defect Management was co-authored by: Nathalie Sick, Matthias Guertler, Mickey Clemon and Mariadas Capsran Roshan.
The paper focused on developing a computational approach for implementing Quality Dimensions in Industry 4.0, integrating DMAIC with statistical modelling to strengthen defect management decision-making.
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