# Overview

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* How many tests were performed on which product?
* What is the percentage of failed tests?
* Which test steps have mainly led to failure?
* On which workpiece carrier do most test items fail?
* When was the last failure in test step X in product Y on system Z?
* In which product types do which failures occur more frequently?
* How good are my measurements (Cp, Cpk and other MSA relevant values)?
* How large is the dispersion of the measured values?
* Are reasonable limits defined for measurement X?
* Are there trends in the measured values?
* How long does a test execution (min, max, average) take overall?
* Are there similarities or dependencies between certain measurements?
* Which measurements might cause problems?

IRS Report Analyzer answers all these questions with just a few mouse clicks!

Have you ever had to create an MSA report for the acceptance of a plant and have been provided with an Excel template? Probably you have already spent many minutes or even hours to create the evaluation of a single criterion. With IRS Report Analyzer you can import, filter, group and analyze ALL measurements including PDF reports in less than five minutes.


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