Syntricity Provides End-to-end Data Management and Analysis for eFuse-Enabled Products
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, September 9, 2010 – Syntricity Inc., a leader in data management and analysis for the semiconductor industry, has developed an end-to-end solution for eFuse programmable identification registers. Used for material tracking, fine-tuning [...]
What’s in a Name?
Stigler’s Law of Eponymy states, "No scientific discovery is named after its original discoverer." It was named by Stephen Stigler, who credits the notion to Robert K. Merton (1910-2003). Stephen Stigler’s father, George Stigler, won [...]
Gauge Repeatability & Reproducibility
Six-sigma projects and other factors have contributed to the increased popularity of gauge r&r studies. The DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, control) problem solving framework commonly used in six-sigma projects starts by defining a problem followed [...]
Syntricity’s Deployment Strategy Turns Data Solutions
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, July 7, 2010 – Syntricity’s experience in deploying its dataConductor semiconductor yield managements system, including broad support for standard as well as proprietary data formats, continues to help customers establish the best-practices [...]
Thinking Outside the Boxplot
Boxplots and Outside Values "The normal distribution, for example, is clearly the template for the selection of fence locations." Dr. James Thompson, The Age of Tukey,Technometrics, August 2001. The basic boxplot is a graphical representation [...]
The Myth of Seven
Samurai use swords, not bullets It's been 50+ years since Dr. George Miller published The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on our Capacity for Processing Information (1956) in The Psychological Review. Over the years, [...]