In this paper, a two stage control chart for monitoring the defective rate of high-yield processes is proposed and studied. The Cumulative Count of Conforming control chart is generalized by using the number of items inspected until two defective items are observed. As this will increase the time to alarm, a two-stage approach combining both schemes is proposed. The occurrence of a defective within n 1 items inspected in the first stage indicates that the process is out of control. If no defective occurs within n 1 items inspected, the occurrence of two defectives within the next n 2 - n 1 in the second stage also indicates that the process is out of control. The probability of making a false alarm at the first and second stages are equal t...
In this article, we consider the synthetic control chart with two-stage sampling (SyTS chart) to con...
In this report we discuss the problem of controlling a high yield process. The high yield process in...
In this article, we consider the synthetic control chart with two-stage sampling (SyTS chart) to con...
Decision procedures for monitoring industrial processes can be based on application of control chart...
A count of the number of defects is often used to monitor the quality of a production process. When ...
We present a case study in monitoring a high-volume production process with a high yield. Testing th...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Cumulative conformance count (CC...
Two commonly used statistical quality control charts, the c-chart and u-chart, are unsatisfactory fo...
Quality is an extremely important feature for satisfying customers and winning market shares nowaday...
Most statistical process control research focuses on single-stage processes. This article considers ...
A new process monitoring scheme is proposed by using the Storey procedure for controlling the positi...
DoctorAs a fundamental key of process improvement, control chart for statistical process control can...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Industrial and Manufactur...
When production processes reach high quality standards they are known as high quality processes. In ...
Abstract. Borror et al. discussed the EWMA(Exponentially Weighted Moving Average) chart to monitor t...
In this article, we consider the synthetic control chart with two-stage sampling (SyTS chart) to con...
In this report we discuss the problem of controlling a high yield process. The high yield process in...
In this article, we consider the synthetic control chart with two-stage sampling (SyTS chart) to con...
Decision procedures for monitoring industrial processes can be based on application of control chart...
A count of the number of defects is often used to monitor the quality of a production process. When ...
We present a case study in monitoring a high-volume production process with a high yield. Testing th...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Cumulative conformance count (CC...
Two commonly used statistical quality control charts, the c-chart and u-chart, are unsatisfactory fo...
Quality is an extremely important feature for satisfying customers and winning market shares nowaday...
Most statistical process control research focuses on single-stage processes. This article considers ...
A new process monitoring scheme is proposed by using the Storey procedure for controlling the positi...
DoctorAs a fundamental key of process improvement, control chart for statistical process control can...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Industrial and Manufactur...
When production processes reach high quality standards they are known as high quality processes. In ...
Abstract. Borror et al. discussed the EWMA(Exponentially Weighted Moving Average) chart to monitor t...
In this article, we consider the synthetic control chart with two-stage sampling (SyTS chart) to con...
In this report we discuss the problem of controlling a high yield process. The high yield process in...
In this article, we consider the synthetic control chart with two-stage sampling (SyTS chart) to con...