Because the in-control distribution and parameters are generally unknown, control limits have to be estimated using a Phase I reference sample. Because different practitioners obtain different samples, their control limit estimates will vary and, consequently, also their control chart performance. We propose the use of nonparametric tolerance intervals in statistical process monitoring to guarantee a minimum control chart performance with a prespecified probability. We evaluate the performance of the proposed limits for various distributions and sample sizes. Note that this nonparametric set-up includes control charts for location and dispersion. Moreover, we compare the performance with other existing methods involving data transformations...
Variable sampling interval (VSI) charts have been proposed in the literature for normal theory (para...
For attribute data with (very) low rates of defectives, attractive control charts can be based on th...
The main aim of this article is to review and discuss two particular topics of statistical process m...
Because the in-control distribution and parameters are generally unknown, control limits have to be ...
The most commonly used techniques in statistical process control are parametric, and thus require as...
Abstract: Nonparametric control chart techniques represent a rather neglected area in Sta-tistical P...
<div><p>Monitoring multivariate quality variables or data streams remains an important and challengi...
When designing control charts the in‐control parameters are unknown, so the control limits have to b...
An overview of the literature on some nonparametric or distribution-free quality control procedures ...
For attribute data with (very) small failure rates often control charts are used which decide whethe...
Statistical process control (SPC) is used to decide when to stop a process as confidence in the qual...
Nonparametric or distribution-free charts can be useful in statistical process control problems when...
Statistical Process Monitoring (SPM) provides statistical tools and techniques to understand process...
International audienceThe usual practice in Statistical Process Monitoring techniques assumes that t...
To use control charts in practice, the in-control state usually has to be estimated. This estimation...
Variable sampling interval (VSI) charts have been proposed in the literature for normal theory (para...
For attribute data with (very) low rates of defectives, attractive control charts can be based on th...
The main aim of this article is to review and discuss two particular topics of statistical process m...
Because the in-control distribution and parameters are generally unknown, control limits have to be ...
The most commonly used techniques in statistical process control are parametric, and thus require as...
Abstract: Nonparametric control chart techniques represent a rather neglected area in Sta-tistical P...
<div><p>Monitoring multivariate quality variables or data streams remains an important and challengi...
When designing control charts the in‐control parameters are unknown, so the control limits have to b...
An overview of the literature on some nonparametric or distribution-free quality control procedures ...
For attribute data with (very) small failure rates often control charts are used which decide whethe...
Statistical process control (SPC) is used to decide when to stop a process as confidence in the qual...
Nonparametric or distribution-free charts can be useful in statistical process control problems when...
Statistical Process Monitoring (SPM) provides statistical tools and techniques to understand process...
International audienceThe usual practice in Statistical Process Monitoring techniques assumes that t...
To use control charts in practice, the in-control state usually has to be estimated. This estimation...
Variable sampling interval (VSI) charts have been proposed in the literature for normal theory (para...
For attribute data with (very) low rates of defectives, attractive control charts can be based on th...
The main aim of this article is to review and discuss two particular topics of statistical process m...