Process Map with R (Six Sigma)

Biryani Process Map with R 

The process map is mapping the process. It is a visual representation of the flow of process or workflow. It shows the series or sequence of process from start to end, for instance from raw material to final product. In the Six Sigma project, you can have different process maps, for example you use the "map" to define the map and optimize the task in the "Functional Map". You have made some changes to your process development. The map is called "diagram" to improve.

Let’s create Biryani process map, 

Step 1: Load package

library("SixSigma")

Step 2: Create vector of Input , Output and Steps 

inputs <-c ("Ingredients", "Cook", "Oven")

outputs <- c("temperature", "taste", "tenderness", "weight", " boiling", "time")

steps <- c("DOUGH", "TOPPINGS", "BAKE", "DELIVER")

Step 3: Save the names of the outputs of each step in lists

io <- list()

io[[1]] <- list("X's")

io[[2]] <- list("Dough", "ingredients", "Cooker")

io[[3]] <- list("Raw Chicken", "Cooker", "Oven Plate")

io[[4]] <- list("Baked Biryani", "Plate")

Step 4: Save the names, parameter types, and features:

param <- list()

param[[1]] <- list(c("Cook", "C"),c("flour brand", "C"),c("prop Water", "P"))

param[[2]] <- list(c("Cook", "C"),c("Ing.Brand", "Cr"),c("amount", "P"),c("prep.Time", "Cr"))

param[[3]] <- list(c("Cook","C"),c("queue", "N"),c("BakeTime", "Cr"))

param[[4]] <- list(c("Waiter","C"),c("queue", "N"))

feat <- list()

feat[[1]] <- list("Density", "toughness", "boiling")

feat[[2]] <- list("Diameter", "Weight", "boiling")

feat[[3]] <- list("temperature", "tenderness", "taste")

feat[[4]] <- list("temperature", "taste", "tenderness","weight", "time")

Step 5: Create process map

ss.pMap(steps, inputs, outputs,io, param, feat,sub = " Biryani Process Map ")


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