This paper proposes a weighted variance method to compute the limits of the X and S charts for skewed distributions.The proposed charts extend the weighted variance X and R charts in by enabling a process from a skewed distribution with moderate and large sample sizes to be monitored efficiently, hence producing more favourable Type-I and Type-II error rates than the charts in.Note that the charts in are only intended to be used for small sample sizes. The Type-I and Type-II error rates computed show that the proposed charts outperform the existing heuristic charts, as well as those in for moderate and large sample sizes, involving cases with known and unknown parameters, when the distribution of a process is skewed
Embargoed until 1 January 2023Averaging functions are used in many research areas such as decision m...
Averaging functions are used in many research areas such as decision making, image processing, patte...
The presence of asymmetric data in production processes or service operations has prompted the devel...
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A Shewhart chart based on normality assumption is not appropriate for skewed distributions since its...
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Control chart has been long-established among the highly reputable tools in statistical process cont...
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[[abstract]]The paper develops two new control charts and process capability ratios based on the ske...
Embargoed until 1 January 2023Averaging functions are used in many research areas such as decision m...
Averaging functions are used in many research areas such as decision making, image processing, patte...
The presence of asymmetric data in production processes or service operations has prompted the devel...
Abstract: This paper proposes a skewness correction (SC) method for constructing the X and R contro...
A Shewhart chart based on normality assumption is not appropriate for skewed distributions since its...
This paper discusses the use of weighted variance (WV) in setting up the limits of the exponentially...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a heuristic method based on adjusted weighted standard deviation for...
This paper proposes a new S control chart for monitoring process dispersion of skewed populations. T...
In many statistical process control (SPC) applications, the ease of use of control charts leads to i...
In many statistical process control (SPC) applications, the ease of use of control charts leads to ...
International audienceIn this paper, a synthetic scaled weighted variance Xbar (synthetic SWV-Xbar) ...
This article proposes a multivariate synthetic control chart for skewed populations based on the wei...
Control chart has been long-established among the highly reputable tools in statistical process cont...
The most powerful tool in Statistical Quality Control (SQC) is the control chart. Control charts a...
[[abstract]]The paper develops two new control charts and process capability ratios based on the ske...
Embargoed until 1 January 2023Averaging functions are used in many research areas such as decision m...
Averaging functions are used in many research areas such as decision making, image processing, patte...
The presence of asymmetric data in production processes or service operations has prompted the devel...