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FIT5064 Quality and reliability

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

FIT5064 Quality and reliability []

Reasons for Introduction

Reasons for Introduction (20 Apr 2007, 11:05am)

This subject was introduced at the inception of the Department of Business Systems and has had minor additions and deletions to update the course on a regular basis. Principal among the additions are International Standards and the relationship to the Service Industry. Students should be able to run a modern quality control and quality assurance department in industry and/or commerce on successful completion of the course.

Reasons for Change (20 Apr 2007, 3:21pm)

This is a re-coding from BUS5540.

The changing international scene with respect to environmental, occupational health and safety, food and ethical trading standards. Developments in life cycle costing and dependability.

Role of Unit (20 Apr 2007, 11:31am)

The unit takes a quantitative approach to handling data and, where appropriate, uses graphical techniques to simplify complex methods.

Relationship of Unit (20 Apr 2007, 2:27pm)

The unit complements many other IT units that handle data.

Relevance of Unit (20 Apr 2007, 11:38am)

In most ways this unit is unique in its broad application to most aspects of industry and commerce.

Objectives

Knowledge and Understanding (Cognitive Domain Objectives) (20 Apr 2007, 11:42am)

The course involves many standard and some unique ways of extracting management information from data.

Unit Content

Summary (20 Apr 2007, 3:29pm)

(ASCED code: 029999)

This unit introduces students to the principles and practices of Total Quality Management and the relevant International Standards in use. There is no viable organisation, be it in industry, commerce or government, that does not plan and inculcate quality into its operations. These latter stretch from manpower planning through to customer service and maintenance of equipment.

There is direct relationship to world-class performance via statistical methodology for process capability, process control, acceptance sampling and reliability design. Concepts such as lifecycle costing and replacement planning all form a part of the larger canvas of continuous quality improvement.

Applications of personal computer software in quality management, reliability and replacement are constantly being upgraded.

Recommended Reading (20 Apr 2007, 11:48am)

Course textbook: FIT5064 Lecture Notes

Preferred textbook: Evans J R and Lindsay W M (2002) The management and control of quality 5th edn. Sydney: International Thomson Publishing

Other reference texts are given with the course outline in the first lecture.

Teaching Methods

Strategies of Teaching (20 Apr 2007, 3:20pm)

One 2 hour lecture per week for 13 weeks One 1 hour tutorial per week for 12 weeks

Teaching Methods Relationship to Objectives (20 Apr 2007, 11:46am)

These will be achieved from the basic material of the lectures and course textbook, but strongly reinforced by the requirement of "hands on" class tests and assignments.

Assessment

Assessment Relationship to Objectives (20 Apr 2007, 2:35pm)

Competence in the principles of quality and reliability and in the handling of data for best management practice.

Workloads

Workload Requirement (20 Apr 2007, 11:49am)

Students should expect to spend an average of 12 hours per week for the 13 weeks of this unit, with a breakdown as follows:

Attending lectures and consultations: 3 hours

Reading for lectures and assignments: 3 hours

Preparing for class tests and assignments: 6 hours

Resource Requirements

Tutorial Requirements (20 Apr 2007, 2:38pm)

Tuorial rooms with good OHP facilities and adequate seating.

Laboratory Requirements (20 Apr 2007, 2:39pm)

Faculty computer laboratories for out-of-lecture periods.

Teaching Responsibility (Callista Entry) (20 Apr 2007, 11:52am)

100% Clayton School of Information Technology.

Interfaculty Involvement (20 Apr 2007, 11:54am)

Faculty of Engineering masters students have attended sessions.

Interschool Involvement (20 Apr 2007, 11:53am)

Caulfield and Peninsular students have attended sessions.

Other Resource Requirements (20 Apr 2007, 11:55am)

Site licenses for the appropriate software packages to be paid by Faculty of Information Technology

Prerequisites

Prerequisite Units (20 Apr 2007, 3:07pm)

None

Prerequisite Knowledge (20 Apr 2007, 2:14pm)

Some familiarity with the use of probability in problem solving and the basic techniques of management.

Corequisites (20 Apr 2007, 3:06pm)

Completion of 12 points of postgraduate level of Faculty of Information Technology units.

Prohibitions (20 Apr 2007, 3:19pm)

BUS4510

Translation set: BUS5540

Research Interest (20 Apr 2007, 2:10pm)

Students are instructed in the basics of research methodology or writing small programs for tutorials with respect to their assignments.

Proposed year of Introduction (for new units) (20 Apr 2007, 2:15pm)

Existing unit. Offered every S1.

Frequency of Offering (20 Apr 2007, 2:16pm)

Yearly on a first semester basis.

Enrolment (20 Apr 2007, 2:17pm)

40+ S1.

Faculty Information

Proposer

B W Jenney

Unit Coordinator (20 Apr 2007, 2:19pm)

B W Jenney

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Version History

12 Feb 2007 David Sole Copied from BUS5540
20 Apr 2007 Caitlin Slattery modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RIntro; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RObsolete; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RIntro; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange
20 Apr 2007 Brian Jenney modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RRelation; modified Assessment/Objectives; modified Assessment/Objectives; modified Assessment/Objectives; modified ResourceReqs/TutorialReqs; modified ResourceReqs/TutorialReqs; modified ResourceReqs/LabReqs
20 Apr 2007 Brian Jenney modified Corequisites; modified Prerequisites/PreReqUnits
20 Apr 2007 Caitlin Slattery Re-coding from BUS5540. Minor amendments.; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange
20 Apr 2007 Caitlin Slattery Added ASCED code
29 May 2008 Geraldine DCosta Graduate Postgraduate Programs Committee Mtg 3/08 held on 14/5/08 (Item 4.3.2) considered unit FIT5064. GPGPC did not endorse offering of the unit since it was not required in the MBIS program.

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