Shewhart and EWMA control charts can be suitably combined to obtain a simple monitoring scheme sensitive to both large and small shifts in the process mean. So far, the performance of the combined Shewhart-EWMA (CSEWMA) has been investigated under the assumption that the process parameters are known. However, parameters are often estimated from reference Phase I samples. Since chart performances may be even largely affected by estimation errors, we study the behaviour of the CSEWMA with estimated parameters in both in- and out-of-control situations. Comparisons with standard Shewhart and EWMA charts are presented. Recommendations are given for Phase I sample size requirements necessary to achieve desired in-con...
The usual Shewhart control chart efficiently detects large shifts in the mean of a quality character...
In practice, a control chart for process monitoring (Phase II) is based on parameters estimated from...
Shewhart control charts are among the most popular control charts used to monitor process dispersion...
Shewhart and EWMA control charts can be suitably combined to obtain a simple monitoring scheme se...
When in-control process parameters are estimated, this can have a substantial effect on the control ...
Combining an EWMA chart with a Shewhart chart is traditionally recommended as a means of providing g...
The combination of Shewhart control charts and an exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) contr...
Implementation of the Shewhart, CUSUM, and EWMA charts requires estimates of the in-control process ...
When designing control charts the in‐control parameters are unknown, so the control limits have to b...
In this paper, two new control charts have been proposed, one is shewhart-type and other one is EWMA...
The influence of the estimation of parameters in Shewhart control charts is investigated. It is show...
In today’s world, the amount of available data is steadily increasing, and it is often of interest t...
The influence of the estimation of parameters in Shewhart control charts is investigated. It is show...
Zhang extends the traditional EWMA control chart to the case of stationary processes, showing how th...
Control charts are used to effectively monitor and determine whether a process is in-control or out-...
The usual Shewhart control chart efficiently detects large shifts in the mean of a quality character...
In practice, a control chart for process monitoring (Phase II) is based on parameters estimated from...
Shewhart control charts are among the most popular control charts used to monitor process dispersion...
Shewhart and EWMA control charts can be suitably combined to obtain a simple monitoring scheme se...
When in-control process parameters are estimated, this can have a substantial effect on the control ...
Combining an EWMA chart with a Shewhart chart is traditionally recommended as a means of providing g...
The combination of Shewhart control charts and an exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) contr...
Implementation of the Shewhart, CUSUM, and EWMA charts requires estimates of the in-control process ...
When designing control charts the in‐control parameters are unknown, so the control limits have to b...
In this paper, two new control charts have been proposed, one is shewhart-type and other one is EWMA...
The influence of the estimation of parameters in Shewhart control charts is investigated. It is show...
In today’s world, the amount of available data is steadily increasing, and it is often of interest t...
The influence of the estimation of parameters in Shewhart control charts is investigated. It is show...
Zhang extends the traditional EWMA control chart to the case of stationary processes, showing how th...
Control charts are used to effectively monitor and determine whether a process is in-control or out-...
The usual Shewhart control chart efficiently detects large shifts in the mean of a quality character...
In practice, a control chart for process monitoring (Phase II) is based on parameters estimated from...
Shewhart control charts are among the most popular control charts used to monitor process dispersion...