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Determining the Sample size for Estimation of the CCC-R Control Chart Parameters Based on Estimation Costs

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In today's highly competitive industrial environment due to fast technology development, quality practitioners will to detect out-of-control situations and take actions whenever is necessary as soon as possible. Accordingly, new… Click to show full abstract

In today's highly competitive industrial environment due to fast technology development, quality practitioners will to detect out-of-control situations and take actions whenever is necessary as soon as possible. Accordingly, new statistical procedures have been enhanced incessantly both to handle high yield processes along with looking for methods of minimizing all quality cost. CCC-r chart, the extended method of CCC charts, is commonly applied when nonconforming items are rarely observed. Since the values of the parameters used for the design of the charts' control parameters are usually unknown in practice, the practitioners need to estimate them by using an in-control retrospective sample. It has been shown that parameter estimation affects the control charts' properties severely. This study develops a model based on estimation costs and Average Number of Inspected Items for CCC-r chart when nonconforming fraction is unknown. The unknown parameters estimated based on different values of sample sizes and sensitivity analysis of is performed.

Keywords: ccc; estimation; control; based estimation; estimation costs; chart

Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering, Transactions B: Applications
Year Published: 2017

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