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Improving product quality by multiple inspections: Prior and posterior planning of serial inspection procedures

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In many practical situations, a complex product is inspected more than once in a sequential manner to further improve its quality. In this paper, the problem of designing the multiple inspection plan via a Bayesian method is considered. As a prior distribution in the Bayesian model, a negative binomial distribution that has many desirable properties is used. Two types of design problem are considered. In prior planning of a serial inspection procedure, the number of inspections necessary to achieve a desired level of quality must be determined prior to starting the inspection process. In posterior planning, the inspection process can be terminated if the product meets a given level of quality. In both cases, the improved level of quality is measured in this paper either by the expected number of undetected errors still remaining in the product or by the probability of no undetected errors in the product.

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  • Young Chun, 2009. "Improving product quality by multiple inspections: Prior and posterior planning of serial inspection procedures," IISE Transactions, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(9), pages 831-842.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:uiiexx:v:41:y:2009:i:9:p:831-842
    DOI: 10.1080/07408170802389324
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    1. Chun, Young H., 2016. "Designing repetitive screening procedures with imperfect inspections: An empirical Bayes approach," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 253(3), pages 639-647.
    2. Wang, Wenbin & Zhao, Fei & Peng, Rui, 2014. "A preventive maintenance model with a two-level inspection policy based on a three-stage failure process," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 121(C), pages 207-220.

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