Control limits are one of the main elements of control charts. Generally speaking, a control chart is the graphical display of a statistic regarding the quality characteristic of interest, computed from a sample randomly drawn from a process at different time instances. As natural variability is always present in a process, we expect some variability on the control chart. Excessive variability, owing to special cause events, is referred to as being due to an assignable cause. Otherwise, when only chance causes – also called common causes of variation – are operating, the process is said to be in statistical control. In order to make a decision about the status of the process, control limits are typically positioned so that under the hypothe...
The most commonly used techniques in statistical process control are parametric, and thus require as...
Statistical process control is used to describe the variability that can be controlled or cannot be ...
This research focuses on the variation observed on the control limits of X¯ and S control charts, du...
Abstract: This article provides an argument against the use of three sigma limits for control charts...
The objective of this paper is to discuss and clarify the meaning and use the different statistical ...
Control Charts (CC) are the means to “manage the process behaviour” by analysing subsequent samples ...
Statistical Process Monitoring (SPM) provides statistical tools and techniques to understand process...
A number of processes to which statistical control is applied are subject to various effects that ca...
Phase I control charts are used as aids in bringing a process into and defining the meaning of a pro...
It has been observed that the main focus during the process development and manufacturing of an API ...
The contribution deals with the construction of control limits in such cases when we admit a possibl...
An open topic within statistical process monitoring is the effect on control chart properties of upd...
The study proposes control limits for X and charts using Bayesian framework assuming the normality o...
Standard control chart practice typically assumes normality and uses estimated parameters using data...
The last 20 years have seen an increasing emphasis on statistical process control as a practical app...
The most commonly used techniques in statistical process control are parametric, and thus require as...
Statistical process control is used to describe the variability that can be controlled or cannot be ...
This research focuses on the variation observed on the control limits of X¯ and S control charts, du...
Abstract: This article provides an argument against the use of three sigma limits for control charts...
The objective of this paper is to discuss and clarify the meaning and use the different statistical ...
Control Charts (CC) are the means to “manage the process behaviour” by analysing subsequent samples ...
Statistical Process Monitoring (SPM) provides statistical tools and techniques to understand process...
A number of processes to which statistical control is applied are subject to various effects that ca...
Phase I control charts are used as aids in bringing a process into and defining the meaning of a pro...
It has been observed that the main focus during the process development and manufacturing of an API ...
The contribution deals with the construction of control limits in such cases when we admit a possibl...
An open topic within statistical process monitoring is the effect on control chart properties of upd...
The study proposes control limits for X and charts using Bayesian framework assuming the normality o...
Standard control chart practice typically assumes normality and uses estimated parameters using data...
The last 20 years have seen an increasing emphasis on statistical process control as a practical app...
The most commonly used techniques in statistical process control are parametric, and thus require as...
Statistical process control is used to describe the variability that can be controlled or cannot be ...
This research focuses on the variation observed on the control limits of X¯ and S control charts, du...