Quality Information Systems Ppt 1231

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Quality Information Systems

STEPS TO HAVE A QUALTIY SYSTEM

Quality Information Systems

Quality Planning

Quality Control

Quality Assurance

QUALITY INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Quality Information Systems consists of providing quality information during the life cycle of a project/product to all of the people involved such as the employees using the system and the customers involved.

Quality Information Systems Cont…

Quality Information Systems should allow for people who work on the project/product to be able to gain a quick knowledge about itInformation should be able to be relayed quickly and accurately to customersShould help to improve the quality in all other areas of the project/product

Involved in Quality Information Systems

Defining the necessary objectives of the system, for example through Quality PlanningUsers of the system need to be trained properly and have a good understanding of how the system worksIntegration of higher level systems Validation of the system, for example through Quality ControlOngoing support and maintenance, for example through Quality Assurance

Quality Planning

Quality Planning is setting the objectives for a product/process and then planning the means in which to reach to those objectives

Quality Control

Quality Control should be involved within the users daily work.

Must be done efficiently and accurately

Also through validation

Quality Assurance

Quality Assurance gives the confidence that a project/product conforms to a certain level of quality, and continues to have quality improvement.

Effective Quality Assurance

Quality Audits

A constant flow of information about the product/project

Having an effective process

Critical Success Factors

-Emphasize the prevention of quality problems, rather than concentrate only on detection and correction of these problems

-Facilitate awareness of and learning by the user of the quality system with respect to product and process quality

-Focus on continuous quality improvement, rather than on attaining a fixed level of quality

Critical Success Factors(continued)

Make quality measurable

Operate efficiently in order to prevent distortion of daily work

(integrate information system into users’ primary process)

Give guidelines for the interaction between the supplier and purchaser of a good, both during the initial phases and during the development process

Potential Problems In Setting Up A Quality

SystemISO 9000 and ISO900-3Identifying and Correcting of ProblemsQuality Improvement and LearningMeasuring QualityOverhead is LargeLack of SupportGuidelines for Interaction

ISO 9000 and IS0 9000-3

ISO 9000 – Standards meant to cover entire range of organizations

ISO 9000-3 – Standards meant for companies producing software

Causes standards to be very generalized

Identifying and Correcting of Problems

Preventative Measures

High Failure Costs

Quality Improvement and Learning

Guidelines focus on attaining level of quality defined by users of the Quality System

3 Negative ConsequencesDefined level may be lowNo Preventative ActionNo Continuous Improvement

Measuring Quality

Software is still active area of research

Difficult to implement in practice

Overhead is Large

Every process, action, problem, correction, etc. must be documented

Quality System cannot just be placed “on top” of the current way of working

Lack of Support

ISO guidelines offer no tools to provide different rules and standards for different processes

Example: One uses different types of production organization, multiple development methodologies, and has different customers: There is no support

Guidelines of Interaction

Guidelines for supplier and purchaser, but very little for interaction between the twoOne of main purposes should be closer cooperation between business partnersGood CommunicationGoal selectionSelecting acceptable level of risk

Real time Production Tracking

Tracker- Serves as the command center for all production tracking activities

Real time production tracking (cont)

Web Overview: The homepage of the test system

Real time production tracking (cont)

Web Overview 2: Automatically cycles between two pages every 15 seconds

Real time production tracking (cont)

Model Editor: The web model editor allows you to change limits, program the test sequence, or customize the operator prompts from your web browser.

Real time production tracking (cont)

Top Reject Report: The rejects for a shift are categorized, counted, sorted and displayed in a table or chart.

Case Study:United Parcel Service

Worlds largest package distribution company

335,000+ employees worldwide

Provide service to 200+ countries

$21 billion in revenue in 1995 on a volume of 3.1 billion packages and documents

United Postal Service

Mobitex- similar to the digital cellular technology used in cell phonesDrivers equipped with DIAD’s (Delivery/Driver Information Acquisition Devices)DIAD scans bar-code which retrieves shipping #, service level, and package tracking #

United Parcel Service

Driver records name of person accepting package

DVA (IAD Vehicle Adapter) connected to a radio modem transmitting data over Mobitex network

Sent real-time to UPS mainframe

Info is accessible by customers online

Case Study:Western Digital CorporationManufacture of hard drives200+ components manufactured by outside suppliersManufactures 100,000+ hard drives/day in MalaysiaHQ in Irvine and San Jose, CA7,000+ employees$2 billion annual revenue

Western Digital Corporation

QIS combined electronic commerce, customer relationship, management data warehousing, and integrated data from a dozen systems

Most valuable aspect of QIS is the systems ability to provide online analytical processing

Western Digital Corporation

From web browsers WD can query the data warehouse and analyze results in minutes

Managers can focus efforts on analyzing the info to make critical business decisions to deliver enhanced customer service

Western Digital Corporationbenefits with QIS

QIS has already provided a strong quantifiable return on investment

Ability to pinpoint individual defects before products are shipped to the customer

Trace back cause of failure

Provides closed loop feedback which allow the company to address quality issues to impact business performance