The exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) control charts with variable sampling intervals (VSIs) have been shown to be substantially quicker than the fixed sampling intervals (FSI) EWMA control charts in detecting process mean shifts. The usual assumption for designing a control chart is that the data or measurements are normally distributed. However, this assumption may not be true for some processes. In the present paper, the performances of the EWMA and combined X� --EWMA control charts with VSIs are evaluated under non-normality. It is shown that adding the VSI feature to the EWMA control charts results in very substantial decreases in the expected time to detect shifts in process mean under both normality and non-normality. Howe...
The exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) control chart is typically designed assuming that s...
Exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) and double EWMA (DEWMA) control charts were designed un...
[[abstract]]MacGregor and Harris (J Quality Technol 25 (1993) 106–118) proposed the exponentially we...
Abstract: The standard multivariate control chart usually employs fixed sample size at fixed samplin...
This article proposes the variable sampling interval (VSI) exponentially weighted moving average (EW...
peer reviewedWe investigate in this paper a new type of control chart called VSI EWMA-RZ by integrat...
International audienceWe investigate in this paper a new type of control chart called VSI EWMA-RZ by...
The EWMA control chart is used to detect small shifts in a process. It has been shown that, for cert...
The traditional exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) chart is one of the most popular contro...
The EWMA control chart is used to detect small shifts in a process. It has been shown that, for cert...
The Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (EWMA) control chart is an effective tool for the detectio...
The modified exponentially weighted moving average (modified EWMA) control chart is an improvement o...
The Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (EWMA) control chart is an effective tool for the detectio...
In today’s world, the amount of available data is steadily increasing, and it is often of interest t...
In statistical process control (SPC), t charts play a vital role in the monitoring of the process me...
The exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) control chart is typically designed assuming that s...
Exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) and double EWMA (DEWMA) control charts were designed un...
[[abstract]]MacGregor and Harris (J Quality Technol 25 (1993) 106–118) proposed the exponentially we...
Abstract: The standard multivariate control chart usually employs fixed sample size at fixed samplin...
This article proposes the variable sampling interval (VSI) exponentially weighted moving average (EW...
peer reviewedWe investigate in this paper a new type of control chart called VSI EWMA-RZ by integrat...
International audienceWe investigate in this paper a new type of control chart called VSI EWMA-RZ by...
The EWMA control chart is used to detect small shifts in a process. It has been shown that, for cert...
The traditional exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) chart is one of the most popular contro...
The EWMA control chart is used to detect small shifts in a process. It has been shown that, for cert...
The Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (EWMA) control chart is an effective tool for the detectio...
The modified exponentially weighted moving average (modified EWMA) control chart is an improvement o...
The Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (EWMA) control chart is an effective tool for the detectio...
In today’s world, the amount of available data is steadily increasing, and it is often of interest t...
In statistical process control (SPC), t charts play a vital role in the monitoring of the process me...
The exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) control chart is typically designed assuming that s...
Exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) and double EWMA (DEWMA) control charts were designed un...
[[abstract]]MacGregor and Harris (J Quality Technol 25 (1993) 106–118) proposed the exponentially we...