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Design of a new variable Shewhart control chart using multiple dependent state repetitive sampling
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    Design of a new variable Shewhart control chart using multiple dependent state repetitive sampling (English)
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    13 November 2019
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    Summary: In this paper, a new variable control chart is proposed using multiple dependent-state repetitive sampling by assuming that the data follows a normal distribution having a symmetry property. Its efficiency will be evaluated in terms of in-control and out-of-control average run lengths. The results showed that the proposed chart is better than the existing variable control chart to detect an early shift in the process. An industrial example is given to illustrate the proposed chart in the industry.
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    control chart
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    quality control
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    process control
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    average run length
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