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A repetitive group sampling plan by variables inspection for product acceptance determination

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  • Chien-Wei Wu
  • Muhammad Aslam
  • James C. Chen
  • Chi-Hyuck Jun

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Acceptance sampling plans are practical tools for quality assurance applications and provide the producer and the consumer a general rule for lot sentencing to meet their requirements of product quality. A well-designed acceptance sampling plan not only reduces the cost and time of inspection but also provides the desired protection to the producer and the consumer. Thus, a sampling plan having smaller sample size required for inspection would be more desirable and useful especially when inspection is costly and destructive. This paper proposes an efficient and economic variables repetitive group sampling (RGS) plan based on the capability index Cpk for lot sentencing. The advantages of the proposed variables RGS plan over existing variables single sampling plan are discussed. Finally, to illustrate the applicability of the proposed variables RGS plan, an example is also provided. [Received 20 October 2012; Revised 21 February 2014; Accepted 25 February 2014]

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  • Chien-Wei Wu & Muhammad Aslam & James C. Chen & Chi-Hyuck Jun, 2015. "A repetitive group sampling plan by variables inspection for product acceptance determination," European Journal of Industrial Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 9(3), pages 308-326.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:eujine:v:9:y:2015:i:3:p:308-326
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    Cited by:

    1. Amy Lee & Chien-Wei Wu & Yen-Wen Chen, 2016. "A modified variables repetitive group sampling plan with the consideration of preceding lots information," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 238(1), pages 355-373, March.
    2. Kumar Mahesh & P C Ramyamol, 2016. "Design of Optimal Reliability Acceptance Sampling Plans for Exponential Distribution," Stochastics and Quality Control, De Gruyter, vol. 31(1), pages 23-36, June.
    3. Amy H. I. Lee & Chien-Wei Wu & Yen-Wen Chen, 2016. "A modified variables repetitive group sampling plan with the consideration of preceding lots information," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 238(1), pages 355-373, March.

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