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An Oracle application has implemented DQM to create a search interface that you enter search
criteria in. Transformations were created, including one that uses the DQM PL/SQL function
Soundex, and the results were populated into the staged schema.
You want to search for parties of type Person with the last name Smyth who are located in
California. The last name could have been misspelled and entered in different ways, such as
Smith or Smythe. You enter Smyth and California in the search interface, and the Oracle
application applies a match rule that includes a filter for the state of California and searches
through the staged schema for search results.
This table shows the original entries in your TCA Registry.
Name
Location
Smith, James
Smith, Virginia
Seattle, Washington
Smyth, Edward
Smyth, Helen
Smythe, Joseph
Soundex Representation
Smith
S260
Smyth
S260
Smythe
S260
Location
Smith, James
Smyth, Edward
Smythe, Joseph
Transformed Record
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1. Check sheet
The check sheet is a form (document) used to collect data
in real time at the location where the data is generated.
The data it captures can be quantitative or qualitative.
When the information is quantitative, the check sheet is
sometimes called a tally sheet.
The defining characteristic of a check sheet is that data
are recorded by making marks ("checks") on it. A typical
check sheet is divided into regions, and marks made in
different regions have different significance. Data are
read by observing the location and number of marks on
the sheet.
Check sheets typically employ a heading that answers the
Five Ws:
2. Control chart
3. Pareto chart
5.Ishikawa diagram
Ishikawa diagrams (also called fishbone diagrams,
herringbone diagrams, cause-and-effect diagrams, or
Fishikawa) are causal diagrams created by Kaoru
Ishikawa (1968) that show the causes of a specific event.
[1][2] Common uses of the Ishikawa diagram are product
design and quality defect prevention, to identify potential
factors causing an overall effect. Each cause or reason for
imperfection is a source of variation. Causes are usually
grouped into major categories to identify these sources of
variation. The categories typically include
People: Anyone involved with the process
Methods: How the process is performed and the
specific requirements for doing it, such as policies,
procedures, rules, regulations and laws
Machines: Any equipment, computers, tools, etc.
required to accomplish the job
Materials: Raw materials, parts, pens, paper, etc.
used to produce the final product
Measurements: Data generated from the process
that are used to evaluate its quality
Environment: The conditions, such as location,
time, temperature, and culture in which the process
operates
6. Histogram method