Quality Council of Indiana

Version as of February 1, 2012


Item

Edition

Date

Ctrl

Install

Program

CCT Primer

2nd Edition

September, 2010

001

 

PDC

CCT Solutions Text

2nd Edition

2010

001

 

PDC

CCT Exam CD

 

August 31, 2010

 

3.00

4.0.6

CCT Instructor Digital

 

August 31, 2010

001

 

PDC

CCT Instructor PDF CD

 

August 31, 2010

001

2.00

7.0

CMQ Primer

6th Edition

July, 2010

008

 

PDC

CMQ Solutions Text

6th Edition

July, 2010

006

 

PDC

CMQ Exam CD

 

October 7, 2010

 

5.05

4.0.6

CMQ Instructor Digital

 

October 27, 2011

008

 

PDC

CMQ Instructor PDF CD

 

October 27, 2011

008

6.02

7.0

CQA Primer

7th Edition

January, 2011

003

 

PDC

CQA Solutions Text

7th Edition

2011

003

 

PDC

CQA Exam CD

 

October 19, 2011

 

5.03

4.0.6

CQA Instructor Digital

 

January 5, 2011

000

 

PDC

CQA Instructor PDF CD

 

January 4, 2011

000

5.00

7.0

CQE Primer

8th Edition

September 1, 2006

017

 

PDC

CQE Solutions Text

8th Edition

2006

008

 

PDC

CQE Exam CD

 

May 24, 2011

 

9.10

4.0.6

CQE Instructor Digital

 

January 9, 2012

017

 

PDC

CQE Instructor PDF CD

 

January 9, 2012

017

8.08

7.0

CQI Primer

6th Edition

October, 2011

001

 

PDC

CQI Solutions Text

6th Edition

2011

001

 

PDC

CQI Exam CD

 

February 1, 2012

 

6.05

4.0.6

CQI Instructor Digital

 

September 29, 2011

000

 

PDC

CQI Instructor PDF CD

 

September 29, 2011

000

5.02

7.0

CQIA Primer

2nd Edition

June, 2006

010

 

 

CQIA Solutions Text

2nd Edition

June 1, 2006

006

 

 

CQIA Exam CD

 

January 3, 2012

 

4.04

4.0.6

CQIA Instructor PDF CD

 

September 13, 2010

010

2.07

7.0

CQPA Primer

1st Edition

January, 2006

008

 

 

CQPA Solutions Text

1st Edition

2006

002

 

 

CQPA Exam CD

 

July 11, 2011

 

2.01

4.0.6

CQPA Instructor PDF CD

 

November 30, 2011

008

1.04

7.0

CQT Primer

7th Edition

October, 2011

001

 

PDC

CQT Solutions Text

7th Edition

October, 2011

001

 

PDC

CQT Exam CD

 

November 28, 2011

 

5.02

4.0.6

CQT Instructor Digital

 

September 29, 2011

001

 

PDC

CQT Instructor PDF CD

 

September 29, 2011

001

 

7.0

CRE Primer

4th Edition

October 1, 2009

011

 

PDC

CRE Solutions Text

4th Edition

2009

010

 

PDC

CRE Exam CD

 

November 1, 2011

 

4.13

4.0.6

CRE Instructor Digital

 

December 5, 2011

011

 

PDC

CRE Instructor PDF CD

 

December 5, 2011

011

1.01

9.0

CSQE Primer

4th Edition

2008

006

 

 

CSQE Solutions Text

4th Edition

October 13, 2008

002

 

 

CSQE Exam CD

 

June 8, 2009

 

5.03

4.0.6

CSQE Instructor PDF CD

 

March 11, 2010

006

3.01

7.0

CSSBB Primer

2nd Edition

August 1, 2007

029

 

PDC

CSSBB Solutions Text

2nd Edition

2007

004

 

PDC

CSSBB Exam CD

 

September 27, 2011

 

5.14

4.0.6

CSSBB Instructor Digital

 

September 3, 2010

026

 

PDC

CSSBB Instructor PDF CD

 

September 3, 2010

026

2.06

7.0

CSSGB Primer

1st Edition

April 3, 2006

029

 

PDC

CSSGB Solutions Text

1st Edition

2006

013

 

PDC

CSSGB Exam CD

 

October 28, 2011

 

2.09

4.0.6

CSSGB Instructor Digital

 

October 20, 2011

029

 

PDC

CSSGB Instructor PDF CD

 

October 20, 2011

029

1.11

7.0

Spanish CSSGB Primer

 

October, 2010

004

 

PDC

Spanish CSSGB Instructor

 

December 15, 2010

002

 

PDC

LSS Primer

1st Edition

April 2, 2007

014

 

 

LSS Solutions Text

1st Edition

2007

003

 

 

LSS Exam CD

 

Not available

 

 

 

LSS Instructor PDF CD

 

November 10, 2011

013

1.03

7.0

ISO Primer w/CD

 

2009

000

 

 

ISO 9001 Internal Auditing Primer

 

March 31, 2009

001

 

 

ISO 9001 Int Audit Instructor PDF

 

March 27, 2009

000

 

7.0

Quality System Handbook w/CD

 

2009

002

2.01

7.0

RAM Dictionary

 

1988

 

 

 

Quality Dictionary

 

2010

000

 

PDC

ISO 9001:2008 Pocket Primer

 

2009

 

 

 

Measurement Assurance

Software

 

 

2.7

 

Reliability & Maintenance Analyst

Software

 

 

4.7

 

Juran's Quality Handbook

6th Edition

2010

 

 

 

Implementing Six Sigma

2nd Edition

2003

 

 

 


Date = Date shown in document or file date

Edition = Major edition of document

Ctrl = Control revision for errata, which is shown on the lower-left of Intro-3 in the Primer or Solutions Text

Install = Revision shown during installation of software

Program = Revision of software program

PDC = Digital version is also available (in an electronic format which cannot be printed or edited)

PDF = Adobe Acrobat format


Click on the hyperlink to go to the detailed revision listing for the item.


CCT Primer, 2nd Edition, September, 2010

CCT Primer, 001, August 31, 2010

Intro-3               000 -> 001 initial release of full version


CCT Primer, 000, August 25, 2010, pre-release version, incomplete

Intro-3               000


CCT Solutions Text, 2010

CCT Solutions, 001, August 31, 2010

Intro-3               000 -> 001 initial release of full version


CCT Solutions, 000, August 25, 2010

Intro-3               000


CCT Exam CD

CCT Exam, Install 3.00, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0 August 31, 2010

Initial release


CCT Instructor Digital

CCT Instructor Digital, 001, August 31, 2010

Intro-1 (1)          000 -> 001 initial release of full version


CCT Instructor Digital, 000, August 25, 2010

Intro-1 (1)          000


CCT Instructor PDF

CCT Instructor PDF, 001, August 31, 2010, Install 2.00, Acrobat 7.0

Intro-1 (1)          000 -> 001 initial release of full version


CCT Instructor PDF, 000, August 25, 2010

Intro-1 (1)          000




CMQ Primer, 6th Edition, July, 2010

CMQ Primer, 008, October 27, 2011, CMQ_Primer_2010_008.pdc

Intro-3               007 -> 008

VI-46                 <two places> UCL -> LCL


CMQ Primer, 007, August 29, 2011, CMQ_Primer_2010_007.pdc

Intro-3               006 -> 007

VI-43                 LCL_x bar = X bar bar + A_2 R bar -> LCL_x bar = X bar bar - A_2 R bar

VI-75                 CSSBB Primer (2001) -> CSSBB Primer (2007)


CMQ Primer, 006, October 5, 2010, CMQ_Primer_2010_006.pdc

Intro-3               005 -> 006

V-18                  19 items -> 18 items


CMQ Primer, 005, September 27, 2010

Intro-3               004 -> 005

XII-28                <Q10.17> c -> b


CMQ Primer, 004, September 9, 2010, CMQ_Primer_2010_004.pdc

Intro-3               003 -> 004

Intro-5               SUPPLER MANAGEMENT -> SUPPLIER MANAGEMENT

EFERENCES -> REFERENCES


CMQ Primer, 003, July 13, 2010, CMQ_Primer_2010_003.pdc

Intro-3               002 -> 003

III-51                 2006 -> 2011

IV-126               <Q4.39> <replaced drawing>

V-23                  <changed shading>

V-25                  establish -> ensure that        maintinaed -> maintained

V-40                  Best Practices -> best practices

V-78                  <Q5.30> <2 places> SAE AS 9000 -> SAE AS 9100

VI-134               <Q6.17> A. -> a.

VII-41                CQE Primer and CSSBB Primer -> CQE Primer and CSSBB Primer

IX-13                 communicaton -> communication


CMQ Primer, 002, July 13, 2010, CMQ_Primer_2010_002.pdc

Intro-3               001 -> 002

II-83                  <Q2.9> hierarchial -> hierarchical

IV-127               <Q4.42> tatic -> tactic

IX-23                 <Bold> Corrective Action Request Form

X-42                  <Q10.37> planing -> planning


CMQ Primer, 001, July 8, 2010, CMQ_Primer_2010_001.pdc

Intro-3               000 -> 001

VII-17                <moved graphic to right to uncover Pa>


CMQ Primer, 000, July 6, 2010, CMQ_Primer_2010_000.pdc

Intro-3               000 Release of updated edition


CMQ Solutions Text

CMQ Solutions, 006, September 13, 2011, CMQ_Solution_2010_006.pdc

Intro-3               005 -> 006

101                   <Q7.7> This statement is true -> This statement is false.

110                   <Q7.30> 0.08 = 80% -> 0.8 = 80%


CMQ Solutions, 005, October 7, 2010, CMQ_Solution_2010_005.pdc

Intro-3               004 -> 005

35                     <Q3.20> styrofoam -> Styrofoam


CMQ Solutions, 004, October 5, 2010, CMQ_Solution_2010_004.pdc

Intro-3               003 -> 004

54                     <Q4.25> answer d is not quite -> answer c is not quite


CMQ Solutions, 003, September 27, 2010

Intro-3               002 -> 003

XII-28                <Q10.17> c -> b


CMQ Solutions, 002, July 16, 2010, CMQ_Solution_2010_002.pdc

Intro-3               001 -> 002

60                     <Q4.39> <replaced drawing>

71                     <Q5.12> Reference: -> Reference:

79                     <2 places> SAE AS 9000 -> SAE AS 9100


CMQ Solutions, 001, July 13, 2010, CMQ_Solution_2010_001.pdc

Intro-3               000 -> 001

1                       <Q2.2> Ethics -> Ethics.

15                     <Q2.41> data<Hrt> -> data.[sp][sp]

25                     <Q2.67> distractor -> distracter

60                     <Q4.39> <alignment> time

127                   <Q8.38> cI. -> c.

137                   <Q9.6> from 1978 and 1984 -> from an old

138                   <Q9.8> from a published 1978 exam and CQE brochure. -> from an old published exam.

159                   <Q10.21> factors -> factors.

161                   <Q10.26> warranted -> warranted.


CMQ Solutions, 000, July 6, 2010, CMQ_Solution_2010_000.pdc

Intro-3               000 Release of updated edition


CMQ Exam CD

CMQ Exam, Install 5.04, Program 4.0.6, Database 6.0.0, Build 5.04, October 7, 2010

ID-87                 <Q3.20> styrofoam -> Styrofoam


CMQ Exam, Install 5.03, Program 4.0.6, Database 6.0.0, Build 5.02, October 5, 2010

ID-132               <Q4.25> answer d is not quite -> answer c is not quite


CMQ Exam, Install 5.02, Program 4.0.6, Database 6.0.0, Build 5.02, September 27, 2010

ID-377               <revised explanation> Answer C -> Answer B


CMQ Exam, Install 5.01, Program 4.0.6, Database 6.0.0, Build 5.01, July 16, 2010

ID-146               <replaced drawing>

ID-190               <2 places> SAE AS 9000 -> SAE AS 9100


CMQ Exam, Install 5.00, Program 4.0.6, Database 6.0.0, Build 5.0, July 13, 2010

<Initial release of new version>


CMQ Instructor Digital

CMQ_Instructor_2010_ 008.pdc, October 27, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          007 -> 008

VI-46 (392)        <two places> UCL -> LCL


CMQ_Instructor_2010_ 007.pdc, August 29, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          004 -> 007

VI-43 (389)        LCL_x bar = X bar bar + A_2 R bar -> LCL_x bar = X bar bar - A_2 R bar


CMQ_Instructor_2010_004.pdc, September 9, 2010

Intro-1 (1)          003 -> 004

Intro-5 (5)          SUPPLER MANAGEMENT -> SUPPLIER MANAGEMENT


CMQ_Instructor_2010_003.pdc, July 19, 2010

Intro-1 (1)          003 Release of updated edition


CMQ Instructor PDF CD

CMQ Instructor PDF, 008, Install 6.03, Adobe 7.0, October 27, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          007 -> 008

VI-46 (392)        <two places> UCL -> LCL


CMQ Instructor PDF, 007, Install 6.02, Adobe 7.0, August 29, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          004 -> 007

VI-43 (389)        LCL_x bar = X bar bar + A_2 R bar -> LCL_x bar = X bar bar - A_2 R bar


CMQ Instructor PDF, 004, Install 6.01, Adobe 7.0, September 9, 2010

Intro-1 (1)          003 -> 004

Intro-5 (5)          SUPPLER MANAGEMENT -> SUPPLIER MANAGEMENT


CMQ Instructor PDF, 003, Install 6.00, Adobe 7.0, July 19, 2010

Intro-1 (1)          003 Release of updated edition



CQA Primer, 7th Edition, January, 2011

CQA Primer, 003, October 19, 2011

Intro-3               002 -> 003

III-62                 <Q3.66 delete one blank line>

V-45                  Auditees and -> Auditees, and

X-28                  <Q9.44> b -> c


CQA Primer, 002, May 24, 2011

Intro-3               001 -> 002

X-27                  <Q4.11> b -> c


CQA Primer, 001, March 8, 2011

Intro-3               000 -> 001

X-27                  3.17 b -> a, 3.35 b -> c


CQA Primer, 000, January 3, 2011

Intro-3               000 Initial Release


CQA Solutions Text

CQA Solutions, 003, October 19, 2011

Intro-3               002 -> 003

161                   Answer b is correct -> Answer c is correct

<minor text alignment changes made>


CQA Solutions, 002, May 24, 2011

Intro-3               001 -> 002


CQA Solutions, 001, March 8, 2011

Intro-3               000 -> 001

37                     <3.17> Answer b -> Answer a

44                     <3.35> Answer b -> Answer c


CQA Solutions, 000, January 3, 2011

Intro-3               000 Initial Release


CQA Exam CD

CQA Exam, Install 5.03, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0 October 19, 2011

ID-384               Answer B is correct -> Answer C is correct


CQA Exam, Install 5.02, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0 March 8, 2011

ID-151               <corrected Q4.11 answer to b>


CQA Exam, Install 5.01, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0 March 8, 2011

ID-85                 <3.17> Answer b -> Answer a

ID-103               <3.35> Answer b -> Answer c


CQA Exam, Install 5.00, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0 January 4, 2011


CQA Instructor Digital

CQA Instructor PDC, 000, January 5, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          000


CQA Instructor PDF CD

CQA Instructor PDF, 000, Install 5.00, Adobe 7.0, January 4, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          000




CQE Primer, 8th Edition, September, 2006

CQE Primer, 017, January 6, 2012, CQE_Primer_2006_017.pdc

Intro-3               016 -> 017

III-59                 <added> Note that the Taguchi loss function, presented later in this Section, states that losses (costs) increase as one moves away from the desired target value.

IV-70                 <Revised Example 4.2 for MTTF and MTBF>

VI-81                 <delete> Note that the R&R determination ... "long method."

IX-39                 cloudiness -> cloudy day

X-30                  Number of Defects -> Number of Defects/Unit

XI-41                 sigma = 1.61 -> sigma = 1.54


CQE Primer, 016, March 15, 2010, CQE_Primer_2006_016.pdc

Intro-3               015 -> 016

X-19                  <bottom of table> ∑X -> ∑X bar, MX bar -> MX bar bar

<All pages>             <aligned headers>


CQE Primer, 015, October 5, 2010, CQE_Primer_2006_015.pdc

Intro-3               014 -> 015

VII-4                  Shows how various causes interact -> Visually shows how various causes can combine to create a problem

X-27                  49.12 -> 49.21         49.34 -> 49.38


CQE Primer, 014, March 5, 2010, CQE_Primer_2006_014.pdc

Intro-3               013 -> 014

VI-51                 High frequency sound waves will not travel through air. -> In air, attenuation of sound waves increases with frequency. High frequency sound waves are absorbed more than lower frequency waves.

X-61                  has values -> has symmetrical values

XI-30                 [ change <mu> -> <sigma> ] in first 3 equations for X bar vs <mu>, X bar vs X bar and S^2 vs <mu>^2

XII-2                  <alignment of graphic>


CQE Primer, 013, January 12, 2010, CQE_Primer_2006_013.pdc

Intro-3               012 -> 013

<improved clarity of graphics> Multiple pages

<improved clarity of equations> Multiple pages

II-15                  (1904 - ) -> (1904 - 2008)

IV-79                 <Fig 4.40> Period of Early Failures -> Infant Mortality Period

IV-101               <Q4.23> -log1010 -> -10 log10

VI-82                 1/d2 -> 1/d2* <several places>

VI-92                 <Q6.13> σ1 -> σ

VII-25                CSSBB -> CQE <several places>

VII-37                AND was replaced with a different AND diagram

IX-57                 <numerator> ν -> ν1x

X-32                  <replaced p-chart>

XI-114               <Listing of Factors and Levels corrected>


CQE Primer, 012, October 29, 2008

Intro-3               011 -> 012

IV-25                 <in equation> y^2 -> (y bar)^2

IV-26                 Functional Limit: Ai -> Tolerance Specification: Δi

IV-95                 <two equations> σ^2_x -> σ^2_y

V-65                  <Q5.6> reworded question

VIII-18               Seiko -> Seiri    Seiketso -> Seiketsu      <add description of Japanese elements>

VIII-50               <Q8.15> Seiko -> Seiri  Seiketso -> Seiketsu

IX-59                 <corrected f(x) equation, changed tau to gamma function>

X-25                  <add> The moving average may also be used as a simple method of forecasting future values.

XI-16                 profitable, assuming -> profitable. Assuming

XII-27                Seiketso -> Seiketsu      Seiko -> Seiri    <add> Shine VIII-18

XII-28                <add> Sustain VIII-18


CQE Primer, 011, June 9, 2008

Intro-3               010 -> 011

VI-91                 <Q6.3> is a suspected -> is suspected


CQE Primer, 010, January 31, 2008

Intro-3               009 -> 010

II-50                  Contact Consultan -> Contact Consultant

II-104                summarize below -> summarized below

III-12                 procedures, and a descripton of QMS -> procedures, (or references to them) and a description of the interactions of QMS

III-25                 could effect the QMS -> could affect the QMS

III-54                 after deliver or shipment -> after delivery or shipment

furnishing of a service, to -> furnishing a service to

III-57                 that for every $1 -> that every $1

VI-16                 manufactures -> manufacturers

VI-66                 will determined -> will be determined

IX-11                 represents a coded -> represent a coded

IX-49                 <corrected formula from CSSBB VII-45>

X-37                  conditions could -> conditions that could


CQE Primer, 009, January 31, 2008

Intro-3               008 -> 009

XI-71                 r^2 will equal +1 or -1 only -> r^2 will equal +1 only


CQE Primer, 008, January 14, 2008

Intro-3               007 -> 008

X-35                  <corrected 2 equations to add 3 before sqrt(4.6)>


CQE Primer, 007, December 17, 2007

Intro-3               006 -> 007

IX-61                 <2 places> Probability -> Probability of occurrence

X-2                    <UCL_MR corrected location of {bar}>

XI-52                 0.8 -> -0.8 82.2 -> 88.2

XII-12                <X - S> UCL_R -> UCL_S LCL_R -> LCL_S


CQE Primer, 006, May 7, 2007

Intro-3               005 -> 006

V-9                    <11> key input variable -> key output variable

VII-37                <corrected latest times for 3 -> 5 -> 6 -> 7 events>

XI-119               <changed font 10 pt -> 9 pt>

XI-120               <Q11.33> following characteristics apply to the Latin -> following is a true characteristic of the Latin b. Interest is centered determining -> The design is ideal for determining

XII-32                <Q11.33> a -> d


CQE Primer, 005, April 18, 2007

Intro-3               004 -> 005

IV-30                 energy conversation -> energy conservation


CQE Primer, 004, February 27, 2007

Intro-3               003 -> 004

III-33                 <4.1> 40 -> 45

VI-39                 AIAG (1995)3 -> AIAG (2002)3

VI-67                 AIAG (1995)3 -> AIAG (2002)3

VI-68                 AIAG MSA (1995)3 -> AIAG MSA (2002)3

VI-77                 AIAG (1995)3 -> AIAG (2002)3

X-12                  <Figure 10.5> X bar -> X bar bar            LCLR = 1.9 -> LCLR = 0

XI-32                 (0.0057) -> (0.0057)2           (0.0115) -> (0.0115)2


CQE Primer, 003, November 8, 2006

Intro-3               002 -> 003

VI-92                 <Q6.12 changed wording in answer choices a, c>


CQE Primer, 002, October 20, 2006

Intro-3               001 -> 002

VI-81                 <last row in table> R1 bar -> R1 bar bar

VI-82                 < Repeat eq> R1 bar -> R1 bar bar        < Repro eq> 0524 -> 0.524

X-17                  <first eq> s -> s bar

X-21                  Averages Ranges -> Measurement Range

XII-31                <Q6.12> <answer> b -> d


CQE Primer, 001, September 13, 2006

I-2                     robust design to Section VI. -> robust design to Section IV.


CQE Primer, 001, August 28, 2006

Intro-3               000 -> 001

I-5                     (mid-page) Kill Z1.9-1993 (not needed)

II-30                  (mid-page) August, 2008 (not 2005)

II-31                  (last paragraph) Made him and he into he/she

III-32                 (2nd bullet) To (not T)

IV-29                 (near bottom) Underlined function and performance

IV-88                 (in title) Made logic symbols into logic (gate) symbols

V-3                    (heading) Changed to the same as previous page, V-2

V-8                    Figure 5.2 not 11.2

V-11                  Figure 5.3 not 11.3

V-29                  (2nd line) Changed "was illustrated earlier" to "will be illustrated later)

V-30                  (2nd paragraph) Kill first 5 words

V-47, 51, 52      Made level into limits in charts

IX-9                   Killed last paragraph - a repeat

IX-61                 N=60, n=30 goes with hypergeometric not binomial

XI-60                 (3rd line) tem=ten

XI-86                 Killed dangers of non-statistical experimentation (repeat of material on XI-74/75)

Minor changes made on the following pages: I-8, II-18, 21, 26, 27, 39, 51, 68, 69, 78, 79, 104, 110, 113, 114, 115; III-8, 11, 20, 31, 36, 41; IV-5, 76, 79, 93, 96, 97; V-6, 9, 26, 28, 32, 35, 36, 62, 63, 64; VI-37, 60; VII-24, 42; VIII-8, 28; IX-2, 29, 34, 39, 42, 44, 68; X-8, 17, 64, 68; XI-36, 52, 98, 100, 116; XII-18, 19


CQE Primer, 000, August 1, 2006, Eighth Edition, dated September 1, 2006


CQE Solutions Text

CQE Solutions, 008, October 5, 2010

Intro-3               007 -> 008

106                   <Q8.21c> C. -> c.


CQE Solutions, 007, January 8, 2010, CQE_Solutions_2006_007.pdc

Intro-3               006 -> 007

<improved clarity of graphics> Multiple pages

<improved clarity of equations> Multiple pages

40                     <Q4.23> -log1010 -> -10 log10

130                          <Q10.2> <delete> Items I and III may be false.

139                          <Q10.14> <shade figures>

164                          <Q11.31> L4 is regarded -> L4 can be regarded


CQE Solutions, 006, October 29, 2008

Intro-3               005 -> 006

58                     <Q5.6> reworded question and explanation

104                   <Q8.15> Seiko -> Seiri  Seiketso -> Seiketsu


CQE Solutions, 005, June 9, 2008

Intro-3               004 -> 005

34                     <Q4.9> those deires is -> those desires is

71                     <Q6.3> is a suspected -> is suspected


CQE Solutions, 004, December 17, 2007

Intro-3               003 -> 004

154                   <Q11.12> Section XI - 104 and 112 -> XI - 51


CQE Solutions, 003, May 7, 2007

Intro-3               002 -> 003

165                   <Q11.33> following characteristics apply to the Latin -> following is a true characteristic of the Latin b. Interest is centered determining -> The design is ideal for determining


CQE Solutions, 002, November 8, 2006

Intro-3                001 -> 002

75                     <Q6.12 changed wording in answer choices a, c and explanation>


CQE Solutions, 001, October 20, 2006

Intro-3                -> 001

75                     <Q6.12> Pneumatic ... -> Note that a negative ...             <answer> b -> d


CQE Solutions, 000, August 1, 2006


CQE Exam CD

CQE Exam, Install 9.10, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0 May 24, 2010

ID-935               (48) -> (0.483)


CQE Exam, Install 9.09, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0 March 5, 2010

ID-698               <c> High frequency sound will not travel through air -> High frequency sound is attenuated in air


CQE Exam, Install 9.09, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0 February 16, 2010

ID-221               <characters should be delta>

ID-306               <symbol intersect>

ID-335               <text in explanation table slipped>

ID-336               <text in explanation table slipped>

ID-580               Section V -> Section IV

ID-586               <equation symbols>

ID-684               <90 degree symbol>

ID-84                 <move answers to ABCD>

ID-115               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-175               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-362               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-364               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-366               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-375               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-377               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-389               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-524               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-563               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-571               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-572               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-601               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-616               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-942               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-947               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-960               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-970               <move answers to ABCD>

ID-981               <move answers to ABCD>


CQE Exam, Install 9.08, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0 January 12, 2010

ID-99                 <Q4.23> -log1010 -> -10 log10

ID-191               <Q6.13> σ1 -> σ

ID-916               The lower control -> The upper control


CQE Exam, Install 9.07, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0 November 10, 2009

ID-864               <corrected alignment of questions>


CQE Exam, Install 9.06, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0 April 8, 2009

                         <New program, did not change database> (database is March 23, 2009)


CQE Exam, Install 8.19, Program 3.0.2, October 29, 2008

ID-144               <Q5.6> reworded question and explanation


CQE Exam, Install 8.18, Program 3.0.2, October 23, 2008

ID-269               Seiko -> Seiri    Seiketso -> Seiketsu

ID-889               <A:> term after expansion -> term before expansion


CQE Exam, Install 8.16, Program 3.0.2, August 26, 2008 (database is June 6, 2008)

                         <Updated install program, did not change database>


CQE Exam, Install 8.15, Program 3.0.2, August 25, 2008 (database is June 6, 2008)

                         <Updated install and execution programs, did not change database>


CQE Exam, Install 8.14, Program 2.7.0, June 25, 2008

                         <Updated install and execution programs, did not change database>


CQE Exam, Install 8.12, Program 3.0.0, June 6, 2008

                         <Updated install and execution programs, did not change database>


CQE Exam, Install 8.11, Program 2.7.0, December 19, 2007

<Added password>


CQE Exam, Install 8.10, Program 2.7.0, November 14, 2007

ID-559               Section IV - 93/94 -> Section IV - 73/74


CQE Exam, Install 8.09, Program 2.7.0, June 4, 2007

ID-372               Section XI - 104 and 112. -> Section X - 51.

ID-800               Answer B -> Answer D


CQE Exam, Install 8.08, Program 2.7.0, May 7, 2007

ID-393               following characteristics apply to the Latin -> following is a true characteristic of the Latin b. Interest is centered determining -> The design is ideal for determining


CQE Exam, Install 8.07, Program 2.7.0, March 26, 2007

ID-454               Consider the following quality cost -> Consider the following cost


CQE Exam, Install 8.06, Program 2.7.0, March 26, 2007

ID-738               <changed answer D to:> The use of Pareto diagrams


CQE Exam, Install 8.05, Program 2.7.0, November 8, 2006

ID-190               <Q6.12 changed wording in answer choices a, c>


CQE Exam, Install 8.04, Program 2.7.0, October 31, 2006

ID-844               Answer B is correct -> Answer D is correct

ID-872               If the scale parameter -> If the shape parameter


CQE Exam, Install 8.03, Program 2.7.0, October 20, 2006

190                   <Q6.12> Pneumatic ... -> Note that a negative ...             <answer> b -> d


CQE Exam, Install 8.01, Program 2.7.0, August 14, 2006


CQE Exam, Install 8.00, Program 2.7.0, August 1, 2006


CQE Instructor Digital

CQE_Instructor_2006_017.pdc, January 9, 2012

Intro-1 (1)          015 -> 017

III-59 (326)        <added> Note that the Taguchi loss function, presented later in this Section, states that losses (costs) increase as one moves away from the desired target value.

IV-70 (455)        <Revised Example for MTTF and MTBF>

VI-81 (764)        <delete> Note that the R&R determination ... "short method."

IX-39 (950)        cloudiness -> cloudy day

X-30 (1021)             Number of Defects -> Number of Defects/Unit


CQE_Instructor_2006_015.pdc, October 15, 2010

Intro-1 (1)          014 -> 015

VI-84 (768)        <updated table values to match correct ones in Primer>


CQE_Instructor_2006_014.pdc, March 5, 2010

Intro-1 (1)          013 -> 014

VI-46 (701) to VI-63 (734) DESTRUCTIVE TESTS -> NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTS

X-61 (1057)             has values -> has symmetrical values

XI-30 (1111)      [ change <mu> -> <sigma> ] in first 3 equations for X bar vs <mu>, X bar vs X bar and S^2 vs <mu>^2

XII-2 (1210)             <alignment of graphic>


CQE_Instructor_2006_013.pdc, January 19, 2010

Intro-1 (1)          012 -> 013

<improved clarity of graphics> Multiple pages

<improved clarity of equations> Multiple pages

II-15 (64)           (1904 - ) -> (1904 - 2008)

IV-79 (471)        <Fig 4.40> Period of Early Failures -> Infant Mortality Period

VI-82 (765)        1/d2 -> 1/d2* <several places>

VII-25 (811)       CSSBB -> CQE <several places>

VII-37 (823)       AND was replaced with a different AND diagram

IX-57                 <numerator> ν -> ν1x

X-32                  <replaced p-chart>

XI-114               <Listing of Factors and Levels corrected>


CQE Instructor PDF CD

CQE Instructor PDF, 017, Install 8.10, January 9, 2012

Intro-1 (1)          015 -> 017

III-59 (326)        <added> Note that the Taguchi loss function, presented later in this Section, states that losses (costs) increase as one moves away from the desired target value.

IV-70 (455)        <Revised Example for MTTF and MTBF>

VI-81 (764)        <delete> Note that the R&R determination ... "short method."

IX-39 (950)        cloudiness -> cloudy day

X-30 (1021)             Number of Defects -> Number of Defects/Unit


CQE Instructor PDF, 015, Install 8.09, October 15, 2010

Intro-1 (1)          014 -> 015

VI-84 (768)        <updated table values to match correct ones in Primer>


CQE Instructor PDF, 014, Install 8.08, April 23, 2010

Resumed selling Instructor PDF CD


CQE Instructor PDF, 012, Install 8.07, October 30, 2008

Intro-1 (1)          006 -> 012

III-54 (320)        furnishing of a service, to -> furnishing a service to

after deliver or shipment -> after delivery or shipment

IV-25 (390)        <in equation> y^2 -> (y bar)^2

IV-26 (392)        Functional Limit: Ai -> Tolerance Specification: Δi

IV-95 (500)        <two equations> σ^2_x -> σ^2_y

VI-16 (647)        manufactures -> manufacturers

VI-91 (773)        <Q6.3> is a suspected -> is suspected

VII-37 (823)       <corrected latest times for 3 -> 5 -> 6 -> 7 events>

VIII-18 (856)      Seiko -> Seiri    Seiketso -> Seiketsu

VIII-18 (857)      <add Shine, Standardize> Standardize -> Sustain

IX-11 (916)        represents a coded -> represent a coded

IX-49 (963)        <corrected bivariate distribution formula>

IX-59 (972)        <corrected f(x) equation, changed tau to gamma function>

IX-61 (974)        <2 places> Probability -> Probability of occurrence

X-37 (1025)             conditions could -> conditions that could

XI-52 (1132)      0.8 -> -0.8 82.2 -> 88.2

XI-71 (1155)      r^2 will equal +1 or -1 only -> r^2 will equal +1 only

XII-12 (1219)     <X - S> UCL_R -> UCL_S LCL_R -> LCL_S


CQE Instructor PDF, 006a, Install 8.05, November 28, 2007

Intro-1 (1)          006 -> 006a <turned off ability to print>


CQE Instructor PDF, 006, Install 8.04, May 9, 2007

Intro-1 (1)          003 -> 006

III-33 (286)        <4.1> 40 -> 45

V-9 (521)           <11> key input variable -> key output variable

VI-38 (687)        AIAG (1995)3 -> AIAG

VI-67 (740)        AIAG (1995)3 -> AIAG

VI-68 (743)        AIAG MSA (1995)3 -> AIAG MSA

VI-77 (757)        AIAG (1995)3 -> AIAG

VII-37 (823)       <corrected latest times for 3 -> 5 -> 6 -> 7 events>

X-12 (999)         <Figure 10.5> X bar -> X bar bar            LCLR = 1.9 -> LCLR = 0

XI-120 (1207)    <Q11.33> following characteristics apply to the Latin -> following is a true characteristic of the Latin b. Interest is centered determining -> The design is ideal for determining. Answer a -> d


CQE Instructor PDF, 003, Install 8.03, November 9, 2006

Intro-1   (1)       002 -> 003

VI-70 (454)        <in 2 formulas> Total items tested -> Total operating hours


CQE Instructor PDF, 002, October 23, 2006

Intro-1   (1)       000 -> 002

VI-81 (764)        <last row in table> R1 bar -> R1 bar bar

VI-82 (765)        <Repeat eq> R1 bar -> R1 bar bar          <Repro eq> 0524 -> 0.524

X-17 (1004)       <first eq> s -> s bar

X-21 (1010)       Averages Ranges -> Measurement Range


CQE Instructor PDF, 000, Install 8.01, Adobe 7.0, August 29, 2006

Note the 000 PDF matches the 001 Primer.




CQI Primer, 6th Edition, October, 2011

CQI Primer, 001, January 24, 2012

Intro-3               000 -> 001

II-54                  <Q2.60> triangle -> oblique triangle, ans. b -> Two angles, ans. d. -> The area and one angle


CQI Primer, 000, October, 2011

Intro-3               000 <started selling September 29, 2011>


CQI Solutions Text

CQI Solutions, 001, January 24, 2012

1                       <Q2.1 Explanation> A = B^2+C^2 -> A^2 = B^2+C^2

33                     <Q2.60> triangle -> oblique triangle, ans. b -> Two angles, ans. d. -> The area and one angle


CQI Solutions, 000, 2011

Intro-3               000 <started selling September 29, 2011>


CQI Exam CD

CQI Exam, Install 6.05, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0, February 1, 2012

ID-768               attiributes -> attributes


CQI Exam, Install 6.04, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0, January 24, 2012

ID-1                   <Q2.1 Explanation> A = B^2+C^2 -> A^2 = B^2+C^2

ID-60                 <Q2.60> triangle -> oblique triangle, ans. b -> Two angles, ans. d. -> The area and one angle


CQI Exam, Install 6.03, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0, September 15, 2011


CQI Instructor Digital

CQI Instructor PDC, 000, September 29, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          001


CQI Instructor PDF CD

CQI Instructor PDF, 000, Install 6.00, Adobe 7.0, September 29, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          001




CQIA Primer, 2nd Edition, June, 2006

CQIA Primer, 010, September 13, 2010

Intro-3               009 -> 010

III-28                 (1904 - ) -> (1904 - 2008)

VI-27                 <Q6.7b> Reengineering -> Pareto Analysis


CQIA Primer, 009, June 16, 2009

Intro-3               008 -> 009

Intro-5               VII-9, VII-17, VII-18, VII-20, VII-23 -> VI-9, VI-17, VI-18, VI-20, VI-23


CQIA Primer, 008, December 18, 2008

Intro-3               007 -> 008

III-28                 (1988) -> (1988)^8

III-29                 (1988) -> (1988)^8

III-37                 (1988) -> (1988)^8

III-40                 <add reference> Juran on Planning for Quality.

III-2/40              <reprinted all pages>

IV-2                   affecting them. -> affects them.

IV-7                   co-operative -> cooperative

IV-12                 support team activities. -> support the following team activities:

V-13                  humor is needed. -> humor are needed.


CQIA Primer, 007, October 27, 2008

Intro-3               006 -> 007

VI-8                   checking routing. -> checking routine.


CQIA Primer, 006, October 24, 2008

Intro-3               005 -> 006

II-43                  <Q2.48> B. -> b.     Seiko -> Seiri

II-44                  <Q2.52> Seiko -> Seiri

III-44                 <Q3.47> Seiko -> Seiton

VI-8                   Seiko -> Seiri    Seiketso -> Seiketsu            <added the following text>

The approximate American equivalents are:

Sort: Separate out all that is unneeded and eliminate it.

Straighten: Put everything in order, everything has a place.

Scrub (Shine): Clean everything, make the workplace spotless.

Systematize (Standardize): Make cleaning and checking routing.

Sustain: Commit to the previous 4 steps and improve on them.

VI-29                 <Q6.29> seiko -> seiri

VI-29                 <Q6.34> Seiton -> seiton

X-10                  Seiketso -> Seiketsu      Seiko -> Seiri

<add> Scrub, Shine, Sort, Standardize, Straighten VI-8

X-10                  <add> Sustain, Systematize VI-8


CQIA Primer, 005, May 28, 2008

Intro-3               004 -> 005

V-27                  <Q5.6d> directive -> a delegator

X-13                  <Q5.6> c -> a


CQIA Primer, 004a, January 30, 2008

IV-18                 <Q4.16b corrected alignment>


CQIA Primer, 004, January 14, 2008

Intro-3               003 -> 004

VII-39                <corrected 2 equations to add 3 before sqrt(4.6)>


CQIA Primer, 003, February 27, 2007

Intro-3               002 -> 003

III-8                   <4.1> 40 -> 45         <add> 7.6, 70


CQIA Primer, 002, September 8, 2006

Intro-3               001 -> 002

Intro-6               are available -> is available

II-7                    third party -> third-party

II-8                    written or spoken, directions -> written, or spoken directions

II-14                  ISO 9000 -> ISO 9001

II-19                  winners, or Deming -> winners or Deming

II-24                  coopertion, information -> cooperation and information

II-26                  <2 places> Flowchart -> Flow Chart

II-28                  Flowchart -> Flow Chart             Flowcharting -> Flow charting

II-30                  <2 places> Flowchart -> Flow Chart

II-31                  variation there -> variation, there             supervision -> supervisors

III-2/40              <reference tags were wrong, reprinted entire Section>

III-9                   spoke and wrote -> spoke, and wrote

III-21                 cost of warranty -> warranty costs

III-35                 project -> projects

III-36                 Juran and Crosby -> Juran, and Crosby 

III-36                 Deming and Juran -> Deming, and Juran

III-37                 Juran and Crosby -> Juran, and Crosby 

III-38                 Juran and Crosby -> Juran, and Crosby 

III-39                 <2 places> Juran and Crosby -> Juran, and Crosby 

III-42                 <Q3.15> Which two of the -> Which of the

IV-2                   efficiencies of the company -> and external efficiencies of a company

IV-3                   reduce costs. -> reduce costs

IV-6                   team organizational -> team's organizational

IV-9                   roles generally a facilitator. -> roles. The team leader:

V-12                  experience and knowledge -> experience, and knowledge

V-13                  the manager -> the sponsoring manager

V-14                  They often -> Team members often        teams members -> team members

V-20                  sponsors and upper -> sponsors, and upper

V-25                  cause and effect -> cause-and-effect

VI-4                   Break Through -> Breakthrough

VI-5                   pilotprojects then implementation -> pilot projects then implemented

VI-6                   <3 places> Six Sigma -> Six sigma

VI-7                   6 sigma -> six sigma

VI-8                   Processing -> Additional processing

VI-10                 Motion -> Wasted Motion     Processing -> Additional Processing

VI-10                 process. -> process are muda.

VI-17                 checksheets -> check sheets

VI-18                 <6 places> Checksheets -> Check sheets

VII-2                  Cause and effect -> Cause-and-effect

VII-2                  cause and effect, 4-M or -> fishbone, 4-M, or

VII-3                  Cause and Effect Fishbone -> Cause-and-Effect

VII-3                  Actual Fishbone Example -> Actual Cause-and-Effect Example

VII-9                  Process Checklist -> Process Check Sheet         24 hour -> 24-hour

VII-9                  <del last paragraph which starts with "Not illustrated>

VII-16                Dr. Joe -> Dr. Joseph           <del sentence> Pareto diagrams can ...

VII-18                Anderson, 2001 -> Anderson, 2004

VII-21                As you may -> As one may

VII-26                <remove mark on page>      Plots general -> Plots a general

VII-26                (the number -> (number

VII-38                6-1-02 -> 6-1-06

VII-55                <Q7.41> 4.41 -> 7.41

VIII-9                 quality is about -> quality are about

VIII-11               Inspection and test -> Inspection and testing

VIII-12               Scrap and Sorting -> Scrap and sorting 

VIII-12               Returns and Scrap -> Returns and scrap

VIII-24               <2 places> second party -> second-party 

VIII-24               <4 places> third party -> third-party

VIII-24               First party -> First-party

VIII-25               Third Party -> Third-Party

VIII-33               observation, measurement, or test -> observations, measurements, or tests

IX-5                   money is -> money are

IX-7                   over $70 -> over $75

IX-29                 non-responses -> nonresponses

IX-31                 <align bullet item>

X-5                    flowchart -> flow chart

X-7                    Flowchart -> Flow chart

X-9                    flowchart -> flow chart

X-11                  flowchart -> flow chart

X-12                  flowchart -> flow chart


CQIA Primer, 001, June 16, 2006

Intro-3               001

VIII-31               <5 very minor changes including "to correct">


CQIA Primer, 000, June, 2006, release date, June 6, 2006

Intro-3               000


CQIA Solutions Text, 2nd Edition, June, 2006

CQIA Solutions, 006, January 3, 2012

Intro-3               005 -> 006

33                     <Q3.38> User -> Manufacturer

51                     <Q4.22> inter-departmental -> internal departmental

intra-departmental -> external departmental


CQIA Solutions, 005, September 13, 2010

Intro-3               004 -> 005

82                     <Q6.7b> Reengineering -> Pareto Analysis


CQIA Solutions, 004, June 16, 2009

Intro-3               003 -> 004

24                     <Q3.11> heros -> heroes

51                     <Q4.31> expectes -> expects

85                     <Q6.13> reeengineering -> reengineering

112                   <Q7.39> variablilty -> variability


CQIA Solutions, 003, October 23, 2008

Intro-3               002 -> 003

17                     <Q2.48> B. -> b.     Seiko -> Seiri

19                     <Q2.52> Seiko -> Seiri

38                     <Q3.47> Seiko -> Seiton Seiton means "orderliness" and refers to having everything in their proper place

90                     <Q6.29> seiko -> seiri   seiketso -> seiketsu

92                     <Q6.34> seiko -> seiri   seiketso -> seiketsu


CQIA Solutions, 002, May 28, 2008

Intro-3               001 -> 002

56                     <Q5.6d> directive -> a delegator             Answer c -> Answer a


CQIA Solutions, 001, September 7, 2006

Intro-3               000 -> 001

25                     <Q3.15> Which two of the -> Which of the

113                   <Q7.41> 4.41 -> 7.41

116                   <Q7.49> VII-40/41 -> VII-33/34 and 41/42 (partial coverage).


CQIA Solutions, 000, June, 2006, release date, June 6, 2006

Intro-3               000


CQIA Exam CD, 2nd Edition, June, 2006

CQIA Exam, Install 4.04, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.1, September 13, 2010

ID-90                 <Q3.38> User -> Manufacturer


CQIA Exam, Install 4.02, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.1, September 13, 2010

ID-207               <Q6.7b> Reengineering -> Pareto Analysis


CQIA Exam, Install 4.01, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.1, June 16, 2009

ID-63                 <Q3.11> heros -> heroes

ID-131               <Q4.31> expectes -> expects

ID-213               <Q6.13> reeengineering -> reengineering

ID-287               <Q7.39> variablilty -> variability

ID-648               appopriate -> appropriate

ID-665               desireable -> desirable

ID-750               hinderances -> hindrances

ID-785               requeted -> requested

ID-810               Fisbone -> Fishbone

ID-811               varities -> varieties

ID-887               familarity -> familiarity

ID-903               preventiveon -> prevention

ID-916               <2 places> Precontrol -> Pre-control

ID-954               competive -> competitive


CQIA Exam, Install 4.00, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0, May 11, 2009

                         <Updated install program, did not change database>


CQIA Exam, install 3.07, program 3.0.2, October 22, 2008


CQIA Exam, install 3.06, program 3.0.2, August 27, 2008 (database is May 28, 2008)

                         <Updated install and execution programs, did not change database>


CQIA Exam, install 3.05, program 3.0.0, May 28, 2008

ID-142               <Q5.6d> directive -> a delegator             Answer c -> Answer a


CQIA Exam, install 3.03, program 2.7.0, December 19, 2007

<Added password>


CQIA Exam, install 3.02, program 2.7.0, September 8, 2006


CQIA Exam, install 2.00, program 2.7.0, September 7, 2006

ID-67                 <Q3.15> Which two of the -> Which of the

ID-297               <Q7.49> VII-40/41 -> VII-33/34 and 41/42 (partial coverage).


CQIA Exam, install 3.01, program 2.7.0, June 6, 2006


CQIA Instructor PDF CD, 2nd Edition, June, 2006

CQIA Instructor PDF, 010, install 2.07, September 13, 2010

Intro-1 (1)          009 -> 010

III-28 (118)        (1904 - ) -> (1904 - 2008)

VI-27 (270)        <Q6.7b> Reengineering -> Pareto Analysis


CQIA Instructor PDF, 009, install 2.06, June 16, 2009

Intro-1 (1)          008 -> 009

Intro-5 (3)          VII-9 -> VI-9

Intro-5 (4)          VII-17, VII-18, VII-20, VII-23 -> VI-17, VI-18, VI-20, VI-23


CQIA Instructor PDF, 008, install 2.05, December 19, 2008

Intro-1 (1)          007 -> 008

III-39 (129)        <delete> (Tantara, 2000)

IV-7 (145)          co-operative -> cooperative


CQIA Instructor PDF, 007, install 2.04, October 28, 2008

Intro-1 (1)          000a -> 007

II-26 (65)           Flowchart -> Flow Chart

II-44 (82)           <Q2.52> Seiko -> Seiri

III-8 (96)            <4.1> 40 -> 45

III-21 (111)        cost of warranty -> warranty costs

V-27 (223)         <Q5.6d> directive -> a delegator             <Q5.6> c -> a

VI-6 (237)          <2 places> Six Sigma -> six sigma

VI-8 (243)          Seiko -> Seiri    Seiketso -> Seiketsu            <added the following text>

The approximate American equivalents are:

Sort: Separate out all that is unneeded

Straighten: Put everything in order

Scrub (Shine): Clean everything

Systematize (Standardize): Make cleaning routine

Sustain: Commit to the previous 4 steps and improve on them

VII-21 (305)             As you may -> As one may

VIII-9 (365)        quality is about -> quality are about

VIII-11 (369)      Inspection and test -> Inspection and testing

VIII-12 (370)      Scrap and Sorting -> Scrap and sorting 

VIII-12 (371)      Returns and Scrap -> Returns and scrap

VIII-24 (388)      second party -> second-party     <3 places> third party -> third-party

VIII-25 (389)      Third Party -> Third-Party

IX-5 (423)          money is -> money are  <del> (Peters, 1987)

IX-29 (462)        non-responses -> nonresponses


CQIA Instructor PDF, 000, install 2.01, September 7, 2006

Intro-1 (1)          000


CQPA Primer, 1st Edition, January, 2006

CQPA Primer, 008, November 23, 2011

Intro-3               007 -> 008

Intro-6               <changed Alignment table to two lines, letters in order of appearance>

III-18                 <moved row of Well Functioning ... to top>

IV-35                 <moved graphic down>

II-2 to XI-42             <added BOK element in header, converted equations>


CQPA Primer, 007, August 4, 2011

Intro-3               006 -> 007

II-43                  Sayle (1999) -> Sayle (1997)


CQPA Primer, 006, July 11, 2011

Intro-3               005 -> 006

Intro-3/6            <Footer> 2005 -> 2006

III-1/52              <Footer> 2005 -> 2006

IV-1/50              <Footer> 2005 -> 2006

XI-47                 <Q11.23> A. -> a.


CQPA Primer, 005, September 10, 2010

Intro-3               004 -> 005

IX-20                 X -> x   Y -> y

IX-21                 <updated equation formats> X -> x  Y -> y

IX-22                 <updated equation formats> Y -> y  <moved text up from next page>

IX-23                 <updated equation formats>       <moved Least Squares Example up from next page>

IX-24                 <updated equation formats> <moved Ex 9.9 and Hints up from next page>

IX-25                 <added σε2 calculations>

IX-26                 <updated equation formats>

XII-25                Hints on regression IX-25 -> IX-24

XII-26                Least squares IX-22-IX-25 -> IX-22-IX-24

Least squares, example IX-22-IX-25 -> IX-22-IX-24

XII-29                Regression, analysis hints IX-25 -> IX-24


CQPA Primer, 004, October 21, 2008

Intro-3               003 -> 004

IV-43                 <in equation> y^2 -> (y bar)^2

IV-44                 Functional Limit: Ai -> Tolerance Specification: Δi

V-40                  Seiko -> Seiri          Seiketso -> Seiketsu      Standardize -> Sustain

V-63                  <Q5.24> Seiko -> Seiri         Seiketso -> Seiketsu

<Q5.26d align text>

IX-12                 weight equal to or greater -> weight greater

XII-29                Seiko -> Seiri          Seiketso -> Seiketsu      <add> Sustain V-40 Shine V-40

XII-29/32           <items rolled from prior pages>


CQPA Primer, 003, April 19, 2007

Intro-3               002 -> 003

IX-19                 <del reference to page VI-49, added F equation>


CQPA Primer, 002, October 20, 2006

Intro-3               001 -> 002

IV-21                 Mizuno Shigeru (1988)9 -> Shigeru Mizuno (1988)8

IV-30                 Shigeru (1988)9 -> Mizuno (1988)8

IV-40                 Phadke (1989)8 -> Phadke (1989)9

IV-46                 Shigeru, Mizuno -> Mizuno, Shigeru <also changes ref number 9 -> 8>

V-47                  Shingo (1989) -> Shingo (1986)

V-49                  Shingo (1989) -> Shingo (1986)

XI-7                   Specific details -> Details     Defines details delivery -> Defines delivery

                         States details payments -> States payments buyers -> buyer's

XII-20                Mizuno <added> IV-46

XII-21                <deleted> Shigeru, M.


CQPA Primer, 001, March 24, 2006

Intro-3               000 -> 001

IV-48                 <Q4.20> facts or data -> facts, or data

IV-50                 <Q4.40> Matric diagrams -> Matrix diagrams

VII-25                when has an attempt -> when an attempt

XII-13                <del at bottom> Table II

XII-14                <add at top> Table II


CQPA Primer, 000a, January 25, 2006

Intro-2               <changed page to add QCI Indiana logo>


CQPA Primer, 000, December 22, 2005

Intro-3               000


CQPA Primer, 000, December 16, 2005


CQPA Solutions Text

CQPA Solutions, 002, October 21, 2008

Intro-3               001 -> 002

15                     <Q2.35> 3.35 -> 2.35

66                     <Q5.24> Seiko -> Seiri         Seiketso -> Seiketsu      Standardize -> Sustain

160                   <Q11.12a> :Deviation -> Deviation


CQPA Solutions, 001, March 24, 2006

Intro-3               000 -> 001

48                     <Q4.20> facts or data -> facts, or data

55                     <Q4.40> Matric diagrams -> Matrix diagrams


CQPA Solutions, 000, December 16, 2005

Intro-3               000


CQPA Exam CD

CQPA Exam, Install 2.01, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0, July 11, 2011

ID-681               [proposal -> proposal


CQPA Exam, Install 2.0, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0, May 26, 2009

                         <Updated install program, did not change database>


CQPA Exam, Install 1.07, Program 3.0.2, October 21, 2008

ID-168               Seiko -> Seiri    Seiketso -> Seiketsu


CQPA Exam, Install 1.06, Program 3.0.2, August 27, 2008 (database is May 28, 2008)

                         <Updated install and execution programs, did not change database>


CQPA Exam, 008b, Install 1.05, Program 2.7.0, December 20, 2007

<Added password>


CQPA Exam, 000, Install 1.04, Program 2.7.0, March 24, 2006

ID-116               <Q4.20> facts or data -> facts, or data

ID-136               <Q4.40> Matric diagrams -> Matrix diagrams

ID-922               Answer B -> Answer A,              questions are -> questions is


CQPA Exam, 000, Install 1.02, Program 2.7.0, December 19, 2005


CQPA Instructor PDF CD

CQPA Instructor PDF, 008, Install 1.04, Adobe 7.0, November 30, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          004 -> 008

I-3 (10) to I-14 (16)  <Moved 2nd line of header to left>

II-2 to XI-42       <added BOK element in header, converted equations>

IX-20 (366)        X -> x   Y -> y

IX-23 (371)        <moved Least Squares Example up from next page>

XI-47 (508)        <Q11.23> A. -> a.


CQPA Instructor PDF, 004, Install 1.03, Adobe 7.0, October 22, 2008

Intro-1 (1)          001a -> 004

IV-42 (160)        <in equation> y^2 -> (y bar)^2

IV-44 (162)        Functional Limit: Ai -> Tolerance Specification: Δi

V-40 (212)         Seiko -> Seiri          Seiketso -> Seiketsu      Standardize -> Sustain


CQPA Instructor PDF, 001a, Install 1.02, December 3, 2007

Intro-1 (1)          001 -> 001a <no printing>


CQPA Instructor PDF, 001, Install 1.01, March 27, 2006

Intro-1 (1)          000 -> 001

VII-25 (294)       when has an attempt -> when an attempt


CQPA Instructor PDF, 000, Install 1.00, December 19, 2005




CQT Primer, 7th Edition, October, 2011

CQT Primer, 001, September 29, 2011

Intro-3               000 -> 001

IX-113               8.54 -> 9.54


CQT Primer, 000, October, 2011 (released September 2011)

Intro-3               000


CQT Solutions Text

CQT Solutions, 001, September 29, 2011

Intro-3               000 -> 001

122                   8.54 -> 9.54


CQT Solutions, 000, September 28, 2011

Intro-3               000


CQT Exam CD

CQT Exam, Install 5.02, Program 4.0.6, Database 5.0.2, November 28, 2011

ID-571               remaining. -> remain. This question can also be solved using the multiplicative probability law for three independent events. <add page> and 29.

ID-612               is senseless filler -> is a distracter choice

ID-858               <add> or π r2. This area formula is not in the CQT Primer.


CQT Exam, Install 4.02, Program 4.0.6, Database 5.0.1, August 18, 2011


CQT Instructor Digital

CQT Instructor PDC, 001, September 29, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          001


CQT Instructor PDF CD

CQT Instructor PDF, 001, Install 4.00, Adobe 7.0, September 29, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          001







CRE Primer, 4th Edition, October 1, 2009

CRE Primer, 011, December 5, 2011

Intro-3               010 -> 011

III-57                 <2nd eq> 0.2^0 -> 0.2^1             <3rd eq> 0.2^0 -> 0.2^2

IV-20                 <Ex 4.14> 0.054 - 0.050 -> 0.54 - 0.50

VI-52                 f(t) = e^(-<lambda>t) -> f(t) = <lambda>e^(-<lambda>t)

VIII-9                 FEMA -> FMEA,

IX-24                 ln t_2 - t_1 -> ln t_2 - ln t_1


CRE Primer, 010, November 2, 2011

Intro-3               009 -> 010

III-104               <Q3.19a> trend of 6 points -> trend of 5 points


CRE Primer, 009, September 23, 2011

Intro-3               008 -> 009

Q3.5 replaced with new question since it was a duplicate of Q8.10

Numerous small improvements throughout the Primer


CRE Primer, 008, February 8, 2011

Intro-3               007 -> 008

V-38                  A0 -> A <tolerance>       A -> A0 <functional>


CRE Primer, 007, December 10, 2010

Intro-3               006 -> 007

III-26                 <Example 3.25> t < 200 -> t < 2


CRE Primer, 006, December 3, 2010

Intro-3               005 -> 006

IV-84                 weights of hamburgers from three different companies -> outputs of three machines

IV-85                 weights of hamburgers from three different companies -> machine means

Company -> Machines


CRE Primer, 005, October 6, 2010

Intro-3               004 -> 005

V - 93                <Q5.6.> the theory that the rate of chemical reaction doubles for each 10° C rise in operating temperature. -> a model which indicates chemical activity is a function of temperature.

V - 96                <Q5.36> The effect of when faults do occur, they do not have significant effects on the system, is a description of: -> When faults occur that do not have a significant effect on a system is a short description of:

X-44                  <Q9.30> c -> b


CRE Primer, 004, August 2, 2010

Intro-3               003 -> 004

IX-21                 <Example 9.1 add> There were 13 unfailed slides when the test was suspended at 6,000 cycles.

IX-22                 <Table 9.13 add row> 7 A 6000 32.8%

IX-23                 <Changed graphic and modified explanation> Maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) was used to analyze the data. The graph beta, β, (slope) is 1.713. The eta, η, (characteristic life) is 9,795 cycles,

IX-24                 <changed to show using MLE with beta of 1.713, explained difference from graph>

IX-25                 <changed to> 1% 668 cycles and 95% 18,585 cycles


CRE Primer, 003, November 20, 2009

Intro-3               002 -> 003

III-25                 <first equation> a/x dx -> a/x

III-44                 shape -> scale <add> The scale parameter is sometimes referred to as the shape parameter.

III-46                 φ -> Φ

IV-34                 <adjusted chart equation font>

VI-56                 n = 2 -> n = 25

VII-75                <second equation> 1/A_f - t/A_f

VII-76                5 at 180 volts -> 5 at 200 volts

VII-82                under normal conditions -> under stress conditions


CRE Primer, 002, September 9, 2009

Intro-3               001 -> 002

III-69                 points for n < 40 -> points for n < 30        <delete> implied by Table J of

III-103               <Q3.4> 0.818 -> 0.624

III-106               <Q3.37> n tests with f failures is -> n samples with f failures in the samples is


CRE Primer, 001, August 20, 2009

Intro-3               000 -> 001

VI-67                 <Q6.49> <added graphic from Q6.51, which was missing>


CRE Primer, 000, October 1, 2009, started shipping on August 19, 2009

Intro-3               000


CRE Solutions Text, 2009

CRE Solutions, 010, November 2, 2011

Intro-3               009 -> 010

28                     <Q3.19a> trend of 6 points -> trend of 5 points


CRE Solutions, 009, October 3, 2011

Intro-3               008 -> 009

Q3.5 replaced with new question since it was a duplicate of Q8.10


CRE Solutions, 008, October 5, 2010

Intro-3               007 -> 008

26                     <Q3.15> exp { -λ * λ2 / 2!} -> {exp (-λ)} * {λ2 / 2!} = {exp (-0.472)} * {0.472 2 / 2!}

60                     <Q4.37> <reworded explanation to show why Factor B is the most significant>

64                     <Q5.6.> the theory that the rate of chemical reaction doubles for each 10° C rise in operating temperature. -> a model which indicates chemical activity is a function of temperature.

76                     <Q5.36> The effect of when faults do occur, they do not have significant effects on the system, is a description of: -> When faults occur that do not have a significant effect on a system is a short description of:

182                          <Q9.30> Answer c is correct. -> Answer b is correct.


CRE Solutions, 007, February 16, 2010

Intro-3               006 -> 007

95                     = (0.95)(1.0)(1-UBCEF) + (0.05)(RDEF) -> = (0.95)(1-UBCEF) + (0.05)(RDEF)


CRE Solutions, 006, January 29, 2010

Intro-3               005 -> 006

19 to 38             <header> SECTION IV -> SECTION III

172 to 188         <header> SECTION VII -> SECTION IX


CRE Solutions, 005, October 13, 2009

Intro-3               004 -> 005

86                     <Q5.60 Solution> always quantitative since -> always qualitative since


CRE Solutions, 004, September 9, 2009

Intro-3               003 -> 004

20                     <Q3.4> 0.818 -> 0.624

36                     <Q3.37> n tests with f failures is -> n samples with f failures in the samples is


CRE Solutions, 003, August 25, 2009

Intro-3               002 -> 003

40                     <Q4.4> Sections XI -> Sections IV

107                   <Q6.32> Section IV -> Section VI

118                   <Q6.48> Sections IV -> Sections VI

149                   <Q7.53> Sections VI -> Sections VII


CRE Solutions, 002, August 24, 2009

Intro-3               001 -> 002

36                     <Q3.37 is wrong question, replaced with correct question and explanation>

101                   <Q6.22> <add> Solution:

125                   <Q6.59> Section IV -> Section VI

171                   <Q8.39> Section VII -> Section VIII


CRE Solutions, 001, August 20, 2009

Intro-3               000 -> 001

119                   <Q6.49> <added graphic from Q6.51, which was missing>


CRE Solutions, 000, 2009, Started shipping on August 19, 2009

Intro-3               000


CRE Exam CD

CRE Exam, Install 4.13, Program 4.0.6, Database 3.0.0, November 1, 2011

ID-67                 <a> trend of 6 points -> trend of 5 points


CRE Exam, Install 4.12, Program 4.0.6, Database 3.0.0, October 3, 2011

ID-53                 <replaced with new question since it was a duplicate of Q8.10>


CRE Exam, Install 4.11, Program 4.0.6, Database 3.0.0, October 6, 2010

ID-63                 <Q3.15> exp { -λ * λ2 / 2!} -> {exp (-λ)} * {λ2 / 2!} = {exp (-0.472)} * {0.472 2 / 2!}

ID-125               <Q4.37> <reworded explanation to show why Factor B is the most significant>

ID-134               <Q5.6.> the theory that the rate of chemical reaction doubles for each 10° C rise in operating temperature. -> a model which indicates chemical activity is a function of temperature.

ID-164               <Q5.36> The effect of when faults do occur, they do not have significant effects on the system, is a description of: -> When faults occur that do not have a significant effect on a system is a short description of:

ID-382               <Q9.30> Answer c is correct. -> Answer b is correct.


CRE Exam, Install 4.09, Program 4.0.6, Database 3.0.0, February 11, 2010

ID-54                 Union and Intersection symbols

ID-224               RA RB RC RD etc - RA RB etc.

ID-250               <Answer D> v -> 75

ID-375               <Answer D> v -> Improve by using pertinent and valid data

ID-721               l -> <lambda>

ID-731               <equations> l -> <lambda>

ID-759               <equations> l -> <lambda>

ID-851               <degree symbol> is incorrect


CRE Exam, Install 4.05, Program 4.0.6, Database 3.0.0, November 19, 2009

ID-660               <Deleted reference to previous question>

ID-647               Answer D -> Answer C

ID-774               <Modified answers, it had two correct answers>

ID-886               <Totally reworded question>


CRE Exam, Install 4.04, Program 4.0.6, Database 3.0.0, October 19, 2009

ID-145               <changed answer choice D> V -> 1.030

ID-627               <changed correct answer from A to B>

ID-807               <changed correct answer from C to B>

ID-977               <changed correct answer from C to A>


CRE Exam, Install 4.03, Program 4.0.6, Database 3.0.0, October 12, 2009

ID-188               <Q5.60 Solution> always quantitative since -> always qualitative since


CRE Exam, Install 4.02, Program 4.0.6, Database 3.0.0, October 5, 2009

ID-393               <corrected question>

ID-474               <corrected question>


CRE Exam, Install 4.01, Program 4.0.6, Database 3.0.0, August 25, 2009


CRE Instructor Digital

CRE Instructor Digital, 011, December 5, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          010 -> 011

III-103 (295)      Q3.5 replaced with new question since it was a duplicate of Q8.10

VI-52 (554)        f(t) = e^(-<lambda>t) -> f(t) = <lambda>e^(-<lambda>t)


CRE Instructor Digital, 010, November 1, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          009 -> 010

IV-8 (310)          <first equation> χ -> Χ

IV-9 (312)          <both equations> χ -> Χ

IV-11 (313)        <both equations> χ -> Χ             <2nd eq, right term> 2r+2 -> 2r

IV-22 (325)        <equation> χ -> Χ

IV-23 (327)        <equation> χ -> Χ

IV-24 (328)        <equation> χ -> Χ

IV-26 (330)        <equation> χ -> Χ

IV-40 (343)        <equation> χ -> Χ

IV-82 (377)        <resized equation>

IV-89 (382)        <corrected text font size>

IV-92 (385)        <corrected equation font size>


CRE Instructor Digital, 009, October 5, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          009 Initial release of the CRE Instructor Digital


CRE Instructor PDF CD

CRE Instructor PDF, 011, Install 1.02, Adobe 9.0, December 5, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          010 -> 011

III-103 (295)      Q3.5 replaced with new question since it was a duplicate of Q8.10

VI-52 (554)        f(t) = e^(-<lambda>t) -> f(t) = <lambda>e^(-<lambda>t)


CRE Instructor PDF, 010, Install 1.01, Adobe 9.0, November 1, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          009 -> 010

IV-8 (310)          <first equation> χ -> Χ

IV-9 (312)          <both equations> χ -> Χ

IV-11 (313)        <both equations> χ -> Χ             <2nd eq, right term> 2r+2 -> 2r

IV-22 (325)        <equation> χ -> Χ

IV-23 (327)        <equation> χ -> Χ

IV-24 (328)        <equation> χ -> Χ

IV-26 (330)        <equation> χ -> Χ

IV-40 (343)        <equation> χ -> Χ

IV-82 (377)        <resized equation>

IV-89 (382)        <corrected text font size>

IV-92 (385)        <corrected equation font size>


CRE Instructor PDF, 009, Install 1.00, Adobe 9.0, October 5, 2011

Intro-1 (1)          009 Initial release of the CRE Instructor PDF


CSQE Primer, 4th Edition, October 13, 2008

CSQE Primer, 006, March 11, 2010

Intro-3               005 -> 006

VII-53                p = number of unconnected parts of the graph -> P = number of connected components

For a single program, p is always equal to 1


CSQE Primer, 005, February 3, 2010

Intro-3               004 -> 005

II-162                <Q2.37> to process -> to possess

IV-27                 Interation -> Iteration


CSQE Primer, 004, May 28, 2009

Intro-3               003 -> 004        <delete> Taz Daughtrey,

IX-2                   <delete> Daughtrey, T. Intro-3


CSQE Primer, 003, December 8, 2008

Intro-3               002 -> 003

Multiple small changes throughout the entire CSQE Primer


CSQE Primer, 002, November 12, 2008

Intro-3               001       -> 002

Intro-7               <4 places> REQUIREMENT -> REQUIREMENTS

I-3                     training, and to -> training and to

I-4                     Bowyer, K. W., -> Bowyer, K. W.

I-18                          Revised (2001) -> Revised 2001

III-15                 “Software ... Plan” -> Software ... Plan    “mean ... failure” -> mean ... failure

IV-49 to IV-154 <in header remove two space characters next to />

IV-162               <Q4.12 to Q4.22 renumbered to Q4.13 to Q4.23>

IV-163               <Q4.23 to Q4.32 renumbered to Q4.24 to Q4.33>

IV-164               <Q4.33 to Q4.44 renumbered to Q4.34 to Q4.45>

IV-165               <Q4.45 to Q4.51 renumbered to Q4.46 to Q4.52>

V-2 to V-74       <in header remove two space characters next to />

VIII-16               test and deploy -> test, and deploy

VIII-17               more efficient -> more efficient.

VIII-18               <removed italics> who, what, when, and where

                         on-line -> online                   data bases -> databases

VIII-20               cases the -> cases, the        documentation if -> documentation, if

VIII-21               for actual -> for the actual    versions items -> versions/items

VIII-25               of a product -> of product

VIII-26               audit. -> audits.       SCIs. -> SCIs

VIII-30               (i.e. label -> (i.e., label

VIII-31               on-line -> online

VIII-33               “revision” -> revision            “bug fixing.” -> bug fixing.

VIII-34               (i.e. new -> (i.e., new     (e.g. Code ... CMS)) -> e.g., Code ... CMS)

VIII-45               “trade-off” -> trade-off    “engineering ... proposal.” -> engineering ... proposal

IX-21                 <IV.20> a -> c


CSQE Primer, 001, November 5, 2008

Intro-3               000       -> 001

Intro-7               SMC RATIONALE -> SCM RATIONALE       SMC DEFINITIONS -> SCM DEFINITIONS


CSQE Primer, 000, Release date October 13, 2008

Intro-3               000


CSQE Solutions Text

CSQE Solutions Text, 002, , December 8, 2008

Intro-3               001 -> 002

Multiple small changes


CSQE Solutions Text, 001, November 12, 2008

Intro-3               000 -> 001

45                     <Q4.20> Answer a -> Answer c


CSQE Solutions Text, 000, Release date October 13, 2008

Intro-3               000


CSQE Exam CD

CSQE Exam, Install 5.03, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.1 June 8, 2009

ID-983               Answer B Parallel build -> Distributed build <2 places>


CSQE Exam, Install 5.02, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0 April 20, 2009

                         <Corrected database>


CSQE Exam, Install 5.01, Program 4.0.6, Database 2.0.0 April 15, 2009

                         <New program, did not change database> (database is April 15, 2009)


CSQE Exam, Install 4.07, Program 3.0.2, December 29, 2008

ID-443               Answer B is correct -> Answer C is correct

ID-447               Answer C is correct -> Answer B is correct

ID-482               Answer C is the correct -> Answer B is the correct

ID-765               Answer D is correct -> Answer B is correct

ID-826               software measurement. -> software measurements.

ID-946               Answer C is correct -> Answer D is correct


CSQE Exam, Install 4.06, Program 3.0.2, December 10, 2008

<a few minor question changes>


CSQE Exam, Install 4.05, Program 3.0.2, November 11, 2008

ID-125               <Q4.20> Answer a -> Answer c


CSQE Exam, Install 4.04, Program 3.0.2, October 13, 2008


CSQE Instructor PDF CD

CSQE Instructor PDF, 006, Install 3.01, Adobe 7.0, March 11, 2010

Intro-1 (1)          003 -> 006

IV-27 (459)        Interation -> Iteration

VII-53 (1075)     p = number of unconnected parts of the graph -> P = number of connected components

For a single program, p is always equal to 1


CSQE Instructor PDF, 003, Install 3.0, Adobe 7.0, December 11, 2008

Intro-1 (1)          003             Initial release of Instructor PDF




CSSBB Primer, 2nd Edition, July, 2007

CSSBB Primer, 029, October 25, 2011, CSSBB_Primer_2007_029.pdc

Intro-3               028 -> 029

III-24                 (1.2151)^12 -> (1.2151)^12 - 1

X-35                  <2 places lower> UCL -> LCL

XI-9                   <added Michael Joseph French information>


CSSBB Primer, 028, September 15, 2010, CSSBB_Primer_2007_028.pdc

Intro-3               027 -> 028

IX-54                 <Figure 9.17> Operator 1 -> Operator 4


CSSBB Primer, 027, September 15, 2010, CSSBB_Primer_2007_027.pdc

Intro-3               026 -> 027

VII-43                <Example 7.25> 5!/5!10! -> 5!/5!0!

IX-54                 <Figure 9.17 replaced with correct figure>


CSSBB Primer, 026, May 18, 2010, CSSBB_Primer_2007_026.pdc

Intro-3               025 -> 026

VIII-101                   R bar - 220/10 -> R bar = 220/10


CSSBB Primer, 025, May 10, 2010, CSSBB_Primer_2007_025.pdc

Intro-3               024 -> 025

XI-21                 Case 1: <delete 1/r in equation>             Case 2: <delete 1/r in equation>

<add> Some references use "r" instead of "n" in the equations for Case 1 and Case 2.


CSSBB Primer, 024, May 4, 2010, CSSBB_Primer_2007_024.pdc

Intro-3               023 -> 024

VII-35                binomial signa -> binomial sigma

VII-67                λ 0 -> λ = 0

VII-74                DPU = ln(Y) -> DPU = -ln(Y)


CSSBB Primer, 023, April 22, 2010, CSSBB_Primer_2007_023.pdc

Intro-3               022 -> 023

III-23                 450 - 1000 -> 450 - 100

III-24                 450 - 1000 -> 450 - 100

VI-19                 VAT/TLT = 100 -> VAT/TLT x 100


CSSBB Primer, 022, March 8, 2010, CSSBB_Primer_2007_022.pdc

Intro-3               021 -> 022

V-23                  <1. paragraph deleted sentence> "American tourists ... Olympic Games approach."


CSSBB Primer, 021, March 4, 2010, CSSBB_Primer_2007_021.pdc

Intro-3               020 -> 021

VIII-58               [ change <mu> -> <sigma> ] in first 3 equations for X bar vs <mu>, X bar vs X bar and S^2 vs <mu>^2


CSSBB Primer, 020, November 19, 2009, CSSBB_Primer_2007_020.pdc

Intro-3               019 -> 020

VI-77                 <Corrected both equations>

VII-64                <first and fourth equations> USL -> LSL

VII-65                <last equation> USL -> LSL

X-21                  <updated graphic>

X-35                  20 out of 3 points -> 2 out of 3 points


CSSBB Primer, 019, October 21, 2009, CSSBB_Primer_2007_019.pdc

Intro-3               018 -> 019

VIII-151                   <Q8.23> Corrected graphic in question


CSSBB_Primer_2007_018.pdc , October 12, 2009

Release of CSSBB Primer Digital


CSSBB Primer, 018, October 5, 2009

Intro-3               017 -> 018

<improved clarity of graphics> Multiple pages

<improved clarity of equations> Multiple pages


CSSBB Primer, 017, September 18, 2009

Intro-3               016 -> 017

VIII-109             <Example 8.37, Table 8.63> R, R' -> R         16 16 -> 15.5 15.5

VIII-112             6=5 -> 6.5         4=5 -> 4.5

<improved clarity of graphics> II-40, III-23, III-26, IV-21, IV-28, IV-30, IV-34, IV-35, IV-49, IV-52, IV-57, IV-66, V-16, V-17, V-25, V-26, V-27, V-29, V-44, V-46, V-60, VI-2, VI-3, VI-17, VI-28, VI-31, VI-35, VI-59, VI-63, VII-3, VII-7, VII-14, VII-15, VII-26, VII-27, VII-29, VIII-49, VIII-50, VIII-136, VIII-137, X-17, X-23, X-25

<improved clarity of equations> III-20, III-21, III-22, III-23, III-24, VI-76, VI-77, VII-3, VII-8, VII-9, VII-12, VII-13, VII-31, VII-33, VII-34, VII-35, VII-36, VII-39, VII-42, VII-43, VII-46, VII-48, VII-51, VII-57, VII-58, VII-60, VII-61, VII-63, VII-64, VIII-54, VIII-57, VIII-66, VIII-71, VIII-85, VIII-87, VIII-94, X-31, XII-12


CSSBB Primer, 016, June 10, 2009

Intro-3               015 -> 016

II-16                  (1904 - ) -> (1904 - 2008)     is -> was     holds -> held

VI-22                 <add> Reliability (REL) - Reliability of the process step. Some current state maps show this as uptime %.

VII-64                8/6 = 1.5 -> 8/6 = 1.333

VII-73                <Ex 7.30> Defects -> Defects/unit    Units -> Number of units <add> an average of

VIII-75               <Ex 8.23> always a tw