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Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

Many people have been instrumental in the development of SAS/QC software. The individuals acknowledged here have been especially helpful.

   
Melvin T. Alexander Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Kevin Anderson Motorola Inc.
Robert V. Baxley Monsanto Company
Linda W. Blazek Alcoa Laboratories
James L. Bossert Eastman Kodak Company
Mike Boyko Singer Link Flight Simulation Division
Bob Chiverton G. E. Silicone Products Business Division
Michael L. Cuenco Kaiser Permanente
Sharon C. Dodson Kellogg Company
Necip Doganaksoy General Electric Corporate Research and Development
Melissa Durfee Wyman-Gordon Company
Luis Escobar Louisiana State University
Leslie Fowler Motorola Inc.
Kevin Franklin Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company
Paul Hamilton Boeing
Chris Handorf Motorola Inc.
Homer Hegedus Motorola Inc.
Bill Henley Chrysler Huntsville Electronics Division
Jason C. Hsu The Ohio State University
Norio Irikura Nippondenso Co., Ltd.
Bill Kahn W. L. Gore & Associates
Doug Matlock Motorola Inc.
William Meeker Iowa State University
John Mikolaj Union Carbide
Peter R. Nelson Clemson University
Wayne Nelson Consultant
Yasuo Ohashi University of Tokyo
Joe Perry Boeing
Jose Ramirez W. L. Gore & Associates
Rod Reish G. E. Silicone Products Business Division
James Sattler Syntex Research
Robert J. Scharl LTV Steel Company
Suzanne Scott Texas Instruments
Mark A. Soboslai Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation
Jan van Schaik The Upjohn Company
John H. Sheesley Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Wayne E. Stevenson Dow Corning Corporation
Pat Sullivan Cameron Iron Works, Inc.
Bob Teasley Bethlehem Steel Corporation
H. C. M. van der Knaap Unilever Research Laboratory
Lonnie C. Vance General Motors Corporation
Teresa Vincel Bethlehem Steel Corporation
Philip Whittall Unilever Research Laboratory
Joe Wolkan General Motors Corporation
Akira Yagi Takenaka Komuten Co., Ltd.
Kiichiro Yamamura Japan Air Lines Co., Ltd. (retired)

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