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Designing np control charts

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  • Sculli, D
  • Woo, KM

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This paper presents the results of a simulation approach to the design of economic attribute control charts. The approach taken differs from the classical studies reported in the literature in two respects. First, the often made assumption that the out-of-control state of a process will remain so until detection is relaxed. This in effect allows the average proportion of defectives to deteriorate further before the out-of-control state is detected. Second, there is no requirement for detailed information on the exact process behaviour in the out-of-control state. It is assumed that a multitude of out-of-control causes exist and that the proportion defective is equally likely to be within a specified range of values. The relaxation of these two assumptions makes the model realistic and gives it wide practical applications in the control of a manufacturing process. The simulation computer programs developed are sufficiently compact to run on the low cost microcomputers.

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  • Sculli, D & Woo, KM, 1982. "Designing np control charts," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 10(6), pages 679-687.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jomega:v:10:y:1982:i:6:p:679-687
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