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Greg 4171: Statistical Applications in The Garment Industry

This document provides information on the course "Statistical Applications in the Garment Industry" which is part of the B.SC. in garment engineering program. The objectives of the 4 ECTS credit course are for students to learn how to apply statistical concepts and techniques to measure process variability and ensure consistent product quality in the garment industry. The course covers topics such as statistical measures, frequency distributions, sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and process control tools. Student assessment includes a mid-term exam, final exam, assignments, quizzes, and a project. Attendance of 85% for lectures and 100% for other sessions is required.
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Greg 4171: Statistical Applications in The Garment Industry

This document provides information on the course "Statistical Applications in the Garment Industry" which is part of the B.SC. in garment engineering program. The objectives of the 4 ECTS credit course are for students to learn how to apply statistical concepts and techniques to measure process variability and ensure consistent product quality in the garment industry. The course covers topics such as statistical measures, frequency distributions, sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and process control tools. Student assessment includes a mid-term exam, final exam, assignments, quizzes, and a project. Attendance of 85% for lectures and 100% for other sessions is required.
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Greg 4171: STATISTICAL APPLICATIONS IN THE GARMENT INDUSTRY

Institute of Technology for Textile, Garment & Fashion Design (iOTEX)

Course Number Greg 4171


Course Title Statistical Applications in the Garment Industry
Degree Program B.SC. in garment engineering
Module 17: Quality Management
Module Coordinator N.N.
Lecturer N.N.
ECTS Credits 4
Contact Hours (per Lecture Tutorial Lab or Home Study
week) Practice
2 3 0 3
Course Objectives & Students will learn to:
Competences to be  The course is designed to apply the concepts of statistics in
Acquired the field of garment industry; the students who have
undergone the course successfully will be in a position to
apply the important statistical techniques in the garment field
and eventually will measure the process variability and
control the process to have a consistent product quality.
Course
Description/Course Course contents:
Contents  Revision of statistical concepts:
 Individual, Population and Sample;
 Descriptive and inductive statistics;
 Construction and application of frequency polygons and
histograms;
 Statistical measures and their applications in garment
industries:
 Measures of central tendency: Means - Arithmetic,
weighted average, geometric, harmonic, quadratic (root
mean square); Median, Mode; Quartiles, deciles and
percentiles;
 Measures of dispersion: Range; Percentage mean
deviation; variance; standard deviation; co-efficient of
variation.

 Frequency Distribution and applications in garment


industry
 Types of distributions and comparison of frequency
distributions;
 Probability distributions - Normal distribution, Binomial
Distribution, Poisson distribution and their applications in the
garment industry.
 Sampling theory in garment production
 Relation between samples and population.
 Acceptance Sampling Techniques for the garment
industry
 Random sampling errors:
 Standard errors of the various statistical measures; large
samples and small samples.
 Estimation of confidence intervals using the above
distributions and their garment applications:
 Estimate of the population mean, population standard
deviation, difference between means.
 Number of tests for a given accuracy and at a given
confidence level for mean and standard
deviation/variance – problems in garment manufacturing.
 Tests of significance:
 Single mean with large and small samples;
 Difference between two means with large and small
samples;
 Single standard deviation with large and small samples;
 Difference between standard deviation with large and
small samples - problems from garment field.
 Process control tools
Understanding of the different tools and their application in
controlling the process and quality of products using examples
from garment industry.
 Quality Control Charts: - x chart, R chart and other charts -
interpretation of control charts and their application in
garment industries; Correlation and correlation coefficient:
Ranking and rank correlation; Analysis of variance
 Histograms
 Check Sheet
 Defect concentration diagram
 Scatter diagram
 Cause and effect diagram
 Pareto chart
 Flow chart

Pre-requisites None
Semester 2nd
Status of Course Compulsory
Teaching & Learning Lectures, assignments, exercises and project work
Methods
Assessment/Evaluation The Lecture and Tutorial parts of the course will each be evaluated
& Grading System separately for 100 % and the final marks will be arrived at by giving
weights according to the hours allocated to the Lecture and Tutorial
parts. The details are given below :
Lecture Part (Weight 40%) Tutorial Part Weight 60%)
Mid-Term Examination: 40 % Assignment: 30 %
Final Examination: 60 % Quiz : 30 %
Total 100 % Project/Seminar: 40 %
Total 100%
Attendance Minimum of 85 % attendance during lecture hours; and 100 %
Requirements attendance during Tutorial/ Practical/ Laboratory sessions, except
for some unprecedented mishaps (wherever applicable)
Literature 1. Booth, J.E., Principles of Textile Testing, Newnes Butterworths,
London, 1979
2. Saville, B.P., Physical Testing of Textiles , The Textile Institute,
1998
3. Bona M, ‘Textile Quality: Physical methods of product and
process control’, Eurotex, Italy, 1994
4. Bona M, ‘Statistical Methods for Textile Industry’, Eurotex, Italy,
1993
5. Leaf G, Practical Statistics for Textile Industry: Part II and I,
The Textile Institute
6. Apparel Manufacturing sewn Product Analysis, Prentice Hall.
INC, GlockE.R and Grace I.Kunz, 1990
7. Textile Fabric and Their Selection; prentice Hall; INC,
Wingate.IB, 1989
Managing Quality in Apparel Industries; Delhi: CBS Publishing,
Mehta, Pradeep; 2003

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