设计 六西格玛 (DFSS) is a methodology applied to the design or redesign of products and processes, contrasting with DMAIC which improves existing ones. It aims to ensure the new design meets customer requirements and achieves Six Sigma quality levels from the outset. A common DFSS methodology is DMADV (Define, Measure, Analyze, Design, Verify).
While DMAIC is reactive, focusing on fixing problems in existing processes, DFSS is proactive, aiming to prevent problems before they occur. The goal is to “design it right the first time.” The most common DFSS methodology, DMADV, provides a structured approach. ‘Define’ involves setting design goals consistent with customer demands and enterprise strategy. ‘Measure’ identifies and measures the customer needs and specifications, translating them into critical-to-quality (CTQ) characteristics. ‘Analyze’ involves developing and evaluating different design concepts and alternatives. ‘Design’ focuses on developing the detailed design for the chosen alternative, often using tools like Quality Function Deployment (QFD) and Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) to optimize it. Finally, ‘Verify’ involves testing the design through simulations or pilot runs to ensure it performs well and meets customer requirements before full-scale implementation. Other DFSS methodologies exist, such as IDOV (Identify, Design, Optimize, Validate), but they all share the same proactive, data-driven design philosophy.