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Minitab® 16.2 Statistical Software, an update to the most recent version of the leading software used for quality improvement and statistics education, adds new G and T control charts designed specifically for monitoring rare events in industries such as health care.
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Minitab® 16.2 Statistical Software, an update to the most recent version of the leading software used for quality improvement and statistics education, adds new diagnostic tools and Laney P' and U' control charts that will make it easier to determine if a process is out of control. The update is free for Minitab 16 users. The company also offers a free, fully functional, 30-day trial at http://www.minitab16.com
Minitab Inc. released Minitab® 16.2 Statistical Software, an update to the most recent version of the leading software used for quality improvement and statistics education. The Minitab 16.2 update adds four new control charts to those already available in the software: Laney P' and U' charts, and G and T charts. The update is free for Minitab 16 users. The company also offers a free, fully functional, 30-day trial at http://www.minitab16.com
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