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The Performance of Phase II Simple Linear Profile Approaches when Parameters Are Estimated
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    The Performance of Phase II Simple Linear Profile Approaches when Parameters Are Estimated (English)
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    30 October 2012
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    average run length
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    estimation effect
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    EWMA
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    phase II analysis
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    profile monitoring
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    statistical process control
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