The frequentist Shewhart charts have proved valuable for the first stage of quality improvement in many manufacturing settings. However, their statistical foundation is on a model with exactly known process parameters and independent identically distributed process readings. One or more aspects of this foundation are often lacking in real problems. A Bayesian framework allowing an escape from the independence and the known-parameter assumptions provides a conceptually sounder and more effective approach for process control when one moves away from this first idealization of a process
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1992.Includ...
ABSTRACT: Control charting is synonymous with statistical process control (SPC). However, the tradit...
The quest for control and the subsequent pursuit of continuous quality improvement in the manufactur...
The frequentist Shewhart charts have proved valuable for the first stage of quality improvement in m...
The general objective of the research study underlying this thesis was to develop innovative charts ...
Multivariate control charts are valuable tools for multivariate statistical process control (MSPC) u...
Paper presented to the 5th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
The study proposes control limits for X and charts using Bayesian framework assuming the normality o...
In this article we propose a model suitable for statistical process control in short production runs...
Statistical process adjustment (SPA) is utilised prevalently in novel manufacturing scenarios. When ...
Abstract. This research is an effort to introduce the Bayesian approach as a tool for evaluating pro...
Count data, most often modeled by a Poisson distribution, are common in statistical process control....
This paper introduces a new Bayesian control chart to compare two processes by monitoring the ratio ...
Abstract: Shewhart control limits for individual observations are traditionally based on the average...
This paper presents a new Statistical Process Control model for the economic optimization of a varia...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1992.Includ...
ABSTRACT: Control charting is synonymous with statistical process control (SPC). However, the tradit...
The quest for control and the subsequent pursuit of continuous quality improvement in the manufactur...
The frequentist Shewhart charts have proved valuable for the first stage of quality improvement in m...
The general objective of the research study underlying this thesis was to develop innovative charts ...
Multivariate control charts are valuable tools for multivariate statistical process control (MSPC) u...
Paper presented to the 5th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
The study proposes control limits for X and charts using Bayesian framework assuming the normality o...
In this article we propose a model suitable for statistical process control in short production runs...
Statistical process adjustment (SPA) is utilised prevalently in novel manufacturing scenarios. When ...
Abstract. This research is an effort to introduce the Bayesian approach as a tool for evaluating pro...
Count data, most often modeled by a Poisson distribution, are common in statistical process control....
This paper introduces a new Bayesian control chart to compare two processes by monitoring the ratio ...
Abstract: Shewhart control limits for individual observations are traditionally based on the average...
This paper presents a new Statistical Process Control model for the economic optimization of a varia...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1992.Includ...
ABSTRACT: Control charting is synonymous with statistical process control (SPC). However, the tradit...
The quest for control and the subsequent pursuit of continuous quality improvement in the manufactur...