An open topic within statistical process monitoring is the effect on control chart properties of updating the control chart limits during the monitoring period. The challenge is to use the correct data for updating the control limits as in‐control data could be incorrectly classified as out of control and therefore not used for re‐estimating the parameters, and out‐of‐control data could be classified as in control and therefore used for re‐estimating. In the present article, we study the effect of updating the Shewhart, cumulative sum, and exponentially weighted moving average control chart limits. We simulate different scenarios: the monitoring data could be in or out of control, and the practitioner may or may not be able to find out whet...
The exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) control chart is typically designed assuming that s...
Monitoring a process over time using a control chart allows quick detection of unusual states. In ph...
Statistical Process Control (SPC) aims at quality improvement through reduction of variation. The be...
An open topic within statistical process monitoring is the effect on control chart properties of upd...
Data availability has increased immensely in the past years, and so has the need for data analysis t...
In today’s world, the amount of available data is steadily increasing, and it is often of interest t...
When in-control process parameters are estimated, this can have a substantial effect on the control ...
The last 20 years have seen an increasing emphasis on statistical process control as a practical app...
Parameter estimation has a large impact on control chart performance. Recently, widened control limi...
Often the least appropriate assumption in traditional control charting technology is that process da...
Control chart limits are often calculated using parameter estimates from an in-control Phase I refer...
When designing control charts the in‐control parameters are unknown, so the control limits have to b...
Control limits are one of the main elements of control charts. Generally speaking, a control chart i...
A number of processes to which statistical control is applied are subject to various effects that ca...
Statistical Process Monitoring (SPM) provides statistical tools and techniques to understand process...
The exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) control chart is typically designed assuming that s...
Monitoring a process over time using a control chart allows quick detection of unusual states. In ph...
Statistical Process Control (SPC) aims at quality improvement through reduction of variation. The be...
An open topic within statistical process monitoring is the effect on control chart properties of upd...
Data availability has increased immensely in the past years, and so has the need for data analysis t...
In today’s world, the amount of available data is steadily increasing, and it is often of interest t...
When in-control process parameters are estimated, this can have a substantial effect on the control ...
The last 20 years have seen an increasing emphasis on statistical process control as a practical app...
Parameter estimation has a large impact on control chart performance. Recently, widened control limi...
Often the least appropriate assumption in traditional control charting technology is that process da...
Control chart limits are often calculated using parameter estimates from an in-control Phase I refer...
When designing control charts the in‐control parameters are unknown, so the control limits have to b...
Control limits are one of the main elements of control charts. Generally speaking, a control chart i...
A number of processes to which statistical control is applied are subject to various effects that ca...
Statistical Process Monitoring (SPM) provides statistical tools and techniques to understand process...
The exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) control chart is typically designed assuming that s...
Monitoring a process over time using a control chart allows quick detection of unusual states. In ph...
Statistical Process Control (SPC) aims at quality improvement through reduction of variation. The be...