The Shewhart R–and S–charts are often used to monitor the variability of a quality characteristic of interest. In order to improve the sensitivity of these charting procedures to detecting small shifts in the process standard deviation, runs rules have been suggested. We evaluate the properties of the run length distributions of these charting procedures using a Markov chain approach. We show that the rules commonly used in practice based on the Western Electric Handbook do not have the statistical performance one might expect. Alternative runs rules are provided that provide the same in-control ARL\u27s as the usual X-chart with runs rules. Average run length comparisons are made among various charts for monitoring variability, including c...
Runs rules are used to increase the sensitivity of the Shewhart X control chart in detecting small...
[[abstract]]MacGregor and Harris (J Quality Technol 25 (1993) 106–118) proposed the exponentially we...
Control charts for monitoring the coefficient of variation (CV) are attracting increasing attention ...
The Shewhart R–and S–charts are often used to monitor the variability of a quality characteristic of...
Control charts are one of the important tools to monitor quality. The coefficient of variation (CV) ...
The run sum control chart is a simple but powerful procedure for monitoring the mean of a process. W...
When monitoring the mean of a continuous quality measure it is often recommended a separate chart be...
Control charts are mostly used for the monitoring of process mean and dispersion. In cases, when the...
The exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) control chart is typically designed assuming that s...
We investigate, in this paper, the effect of the measurement error (ME) on the performance of Run Ru...
Abstract: Nonparametric control chart techniques represent a rather neglected area in Sta-tistical P...
peer reviewedWe investigate, in this paper, the effect of the measurement error (ME) on the performa...
Statistical Process Monitoring (SPM) provides statistical tools and techniques to understand process...
Among the Statistical Process Control (SPC) techniques, control charts are considered to be high wei...
Champ and Woodall (1987) introduced a technique for analyzing the run length distribution of a Shewh...
Runs rules are used to increase the sensitivity of the Shewhart X control chart in detecting small...
[[abstract]]MacGregor and Harris (J Quality Technol 25 (1993) 106–118) proposed the exponentially we...
Control charts for monitoring the coefficient of variation (CV) are attracting increasing attention ...
The Shewhart R–and S–charts are often used to monitor the variability of a quality characteristic of...
Control charts are one of the important tools to monitor quality. The coefficient of variation (CV) ...
The run sum control chart is a simple but powerful procedure for monitoring the mean of a process. W...
When monitoring the mean of a continuous quality measure it is often recommended a separate chart be...
Control charts are mostly used for the monitoring of process mean and dispersion. In cases, when the...
The exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) control chart is typically designed assuming that s...
We investigate, in this paper, the effect of the measurement error (ME) on the performance of Run Ru...
Abstract: Nonparametric control chart techniques represent a rather neglected area in Sta-tistical P...
peer reviewedWe investigate, in this paper, the effect of the measurement error (ME) on the performa...
Statistical Process Monitoring (SPM) provides statistical tools and techniques to understand process...
Among the Statistical Process Control (SPC) techniques, control charts are considered to be high wei...
Champ and Woodall (1987) introduced a technique for analyzing the run length distribution of a Shewh...
Runs rules are used to increase the sensitivity of the Shewhart X control chart in detecting small...
[[abstract]]MacGregor and Harris (J Quality Technol 25 (1993) 106–118) proposed the exponentially we...
Control charts for monitoring the coefficient of variation (CV) are attracting increasing attention ...