Double-click the Six Sigma component icon
.
The Six Sigma Component Editor appears.
From the Six Sigma Component Editor,
click the Optimization tab.
Click the Objectives subtab.
For information about the objective function, see About the Objective Functions.
Right-click in the table to access various options
for working with objectives.
For more information, see Setting Table Options.
Perform the following actions, which may vary based
on your model design:
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Determine which parameters you want to use as objectives
by selecting the corresponding check boxes in the first column. Alternatively,
you can click Check to add all the selected parameters
(including array elements) as objectives. To clear all the parameters,
click Uncheck.
If no parameters are selected, you will be prompted
to add all parameters as objectives.
When a subflow parameter is selected as an objective,
a corresponding parameter is created in the Six Sigma component and Optimization
component.
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Click the Direction column to
specify whether or not you want to minimize the objective, maximize the
objective, or set a target for the objective.
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If you selected target in the
Direction column, set the objective’s target
in the corresponding column.
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Set the objective’s Scale Factor
and Weight Factor in the corresponding columns.
If desired, click Edit at the
bottom of the editor to set objective options.
For more information, see Editing Attributes for Multiple Parameters.
If desired, map any of these objective attributes to
parameters.
For more information, see Mapping Options and Attributes to Parameters.
Click OK to save your changes
and to close the Six Sigma Component Editor.
When Six Sigma Optimization is chosen and you click
OK or Apply for the first
time, the model is modified by embedding the Six Sigma component under
an Optimization component. All optimization criteria are copied to the
Optimization component and all selected parameters will be mapped up
to the Optimization component. The optimization criteria can still be
changed in the Six Sigma Component Editor.