AbstractIn certain statistical process control applications, the quality of a process or a product can be characterized by a function commonly referred to as a profile. Some potential applications of profile monitoring are cases where the quality characteristic of interest can be modelled using dichotomous or polytomous variables. Polytomous variables, especially ordinal variables, have various applications. An ordinal (or ordered) variable is a categorical variable, whose values are related in a greater/lesser sense. In this paper, which is the first investigation on ordinal profiles, we propose four methods for monitoring a profile when the process/service output is an ordinal response variable. Ordinal Logistic Regression (OLR) provides ...
Profile monitoring is a new research subject in Statistical Process Control which has been recently ...
WOS: 000481006100001The number of studies about control charts proposed to monitor profiles, where t...
[[abstract]]If the quality of a process is better represented by a functional relationship between r...
In certain statistical process control applications, quality of a process or product can be characte...
In many industrial and non-industrial applications the quality of a process or product is characteri...
In some statistical process control applications, quality of a process or product can be characteriz...
A new statistical profile monitoring technique to monitor and detect changes in logistic profiles wi...
[[abstract]]In this article, the quality of a process or product is assumed to be represented by a r...
The purpose of profile monitoring is to check the stability over time of relationships between respo...
Recently, statistical profile monitoring methods have become efficient tools for monitoring the qual...
[[abstract]]We consider the quality of a process, which can be characterized by a simple linear Berk...
The quality of products and processes is more and more often becoming related to functional data, wh...
We propose a statistical process control scheme that can be implemented in industrial practice, in w...
Statistical process control methods for monitoring processes with univariate or multivariate measure...
[[abstract]]We consider the quality of a process which can be characterized by a general linear prof...
Profile monitoring is a new research subject in Statistical Process Control which has been recently ...
WOS: 000481006100001The number of studies about control charts proposed to monitor profiles, where t...
[[abstract]]If the quality of a process is better represented by a functional relationship between r...
In certain statistical process control applications, quality of a process or product can be characte...
In many industrial and non-industrial applications the quality of a process or product is characteri...
In some statistical process control applications, quality of a process or product can be characteriz...
A new statistical profile monitoring technique to monitor and detect changes in logistic profiles wi...
[[abstract]]In this article, the quality of a process or product is assumed to be represented by a r...
The purpose of profile monitoring is to check the stability over time of relationships between respo...
Recently, statistical profile monitoring methods have become efficient tools for monitoring the qual...
[[abstract]]We consider the quality of a process, which can be characterized by a simple linear Berk...
The quality of products and processes is more and more often becoming related to functional data, wh...
We propose a statistical process control scheme that can be implemented in industrial practice, in w...
Statistical process control methods for monitoring processes with univariate or multivariate measure...
[[abstract]]We consider the quality of a process which can be characterized by a general linear prof...
Profile monitoring is a new research subject in Statistical Process Control which has been recently ...
WOS: 000481006100001The number of studies about control charts proposed to monitor profiles, where t...
[[abstract]]If the quality of a process is better represented by a functional relationship between r...