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SixSigma (version 0.6.3)

ss.pMap: Process Map

Description

This function takes information about the process we want to represent and draw the Process Map, with its X's, x's, Y's and y's in each step of the process

Usage

ss.pMap(steps, inputs.overall, outputs.overall, input.output,
x.parameters, y.features, main = "Six Sigma Process Map", sub, ss.col =
c("#666666", "#BBBBBB", "#CCCCCC", "#DDDDDD", "#EEEEEE"))

Arguments

steps
A vector of characters with the name of the 'n' steps
inputs.overall
A vector of characters with the name of the overall inputs
outputs.overall
A vector of characters with the name of the overall outputs
input.output
A vector of lists with the names of the inputs of the $i-{th}$ step, that will be the outputs of the $(i-1)-{th}$ step
x.parameters
A vector of lists with a list of the x parameters of the process. The parameter is a vector with two values: the name and the type (view details)
y.features
A vector of lists with a list of the y features of the step. The feature is a vector with two values: the name and the type (view details)
main
The main title for the Process Map
sub
Subtitle for the diagram (recommended the Six Sigma project name)
ss.col
A vector of colours for a custom drawing. At least five colours, sorted by descendant intensity (see details)

Value

  • A graphic representation of the Map Process.

Details

The type of the x parameters and y features can be: C(controllable), N(noise), Cr(Critical), P(Procedure). The default value for ss.col is c("#666666", "#BBBBBB", "#CCCCCC", "#DDDDDD", "#EEEEEE"), a grayscale style. You can pass any accepted color string.

References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_Process_Mapping Cano, Emilio L., Moguerza, Javier M. and Redchuk, Andres. 2012. Six Sigma with {R}. Statistical Engineering for Process Improvement, Use R!, vol. 36. Springer, New York. http://www.springer.com/statistics/book/978-1-4614-3651-5.

See Also

ss.ceDiag

Examples

Run this code
inputs.overall<-c("operators", "tools", "raw material", "facilities")
outputs.overall<-c("helicopter")
steps<-c("INSPECTION", "ASSEMBLY", "TEST", "LABELING")
#Inputs of process "i" are inputs of process "i+1"
input.output<-vector(mode="list",length=length(steps))
input.output[1]<-list(c("sheets", "..."))
input.output[2]<-list(c("sheets"))
input.output[3]<-list(c("helicopter"))
input.output[4]<-list(c("helicopter"))

#Parameters of each process
x.parameters<-vector(mode="list",length=length(steps))
x.parameters[1]<-list(c(list(c("width", "NC")),list(c("operator", "C")),
list(c("Measure pattern", "P")), list(c("discard", "P"))))
x.parameters[2]<-list(c(list(c("operator", "C")),list(c("cut", "P")),
list(c("fix", "P")), list(c("rotor.width", "C")),list(c("rotor.length",
"C")), list(c("paperclip", "C")), list(c("tape", "C"))))
x.parameters[3]<-list(c(list(c("operator", "C")),list(c("throw", "P")),
list(c("discard", "P")), list(c("environment", "N"))))
x.parameters[4]<-list(c(list(c("operator", "C")),list(c("label", "P"))))
x.parameters

#Features of each process
y.features<-vector(mode="list",length=length(steps))
y.features[1]<-list(c(list(c("ok", "Cr"))))
y.features[2]<-list(c(list(c("weight", "Cr"))))
y.features[3]<-list(c(list(c("time", "Cr"))))
y.features[4]<-list(c(list(c("label", "Cr"))))
y.features

ss.pMap(steps, inputs.overall, outputs.overall,
        input.output, x.parameters, y.features, 
        sub="Paper Helicopter Project")

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