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Continuous sampling plans for markov‐dependent production processes

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  • V. S. Sampath Kumar
  • M. B. Rajarshi

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This article discusses the behavior of three continuous sampling plans: continuous sampling plan 1 (CSP 1) and continuous sampling plan 2 (CSP 2) developed by Dodge [5] and Dodge and Torrey [7], and multilevel continuous sampling plan 2 (MLP 2) developed by Lieberman and Solomon [11], when the quality of successive units in a continuous production process follows a two‐state time‐homogeneous Markov chain. We first derive the average outgoing quality (AOQ) expressions of these plans. Exact procedures for determining the average outgoing quality limit (AOQL) can be obtained only for CSP 1. For CSP 2 and MLP 2 plans, iterative procedures have been used to obtain the AOQL contours. For these plans, it is assumed that the serial correlation coefficient between the two consecutive random variables of the Markov chain is known. In addition, estimation procedures for the coefficient are given. We show that if the serial correlation coefficient of the Markov chain is positive (negative), the AOQL is increased (decreased) as compared to the case when the successive units in the production process follows a Bernoulli pattern. Let r denote the number of production units examined in succession which are found to be of good quality and k denote the inverse of the sampling fraction employed when quality is good. Then if r and k are sufficiently small, it is observed from the graph that, for small departures of the serial correlation coefficient from zero, the AOQL values do not differ significantly for each of the three plans; whereas for sufficiently large values of r and k, the AOQL values differ significantly. Various aspects of these plans, such as their operating characteristics 2 (OC 2) and the serial correlation coefficient, are discussed.

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  • V. S. Sampath Kumar & M. B. Rajarshi, 1987. "Continuous sampling plans for markov‐dependent production processes," Naval Research Logistics (NRL), John Wiley & Sons, vol. 34(5), pages 629-644, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:navres:v:34:y:1987:i:5:p:629-644
    DOI: 10.1002/1520-6750(198710)34:53.0.CO;2-5
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    1. Sueli Mingoti & Julia De Carvalho & Joab De Oliveira Lima, 2008. "On the estimation of serial correlation in Markov-dependent production processes," Journal of Applied Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 35(7), pages 763-771.
    2. P. Vellaisamy & S. Sankar, 2005. "A Unified Approach for Modeling and Designing Attribute Sampling Plans for Monitoring Dependent Production Processes," Methodology and Computing in Applied Probability, Springer, vol. 7(3), pages 307-323, September.
    3. Geoffrey Decrouez & Andrew Robinson, 2018. "Bias‐Corrected Estimation in Continuous Sampling Plans," Risk Analysis, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 38(1), pages 177-193, January.

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