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Title: Some procedures for decision making in controlling high yield processes
Authors: Xie, M. 
Goh, T.N. 
Issue Date: Jul-1992
Citation: Xie, M.,Goh, T.N. (1992-07). Some procedures for decision making in controlling high yield processes. Quality and Reliability Engineering International 8 (4) : 355-360. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Statistical process control based on the cumulative counts of conforming items instead of occurrences of non-conformances has proved to be useful for the manufacture of high-quality products. In this paper we study some interesting and useful issues of using cumulative counts in practice. The general problem in the control of high-quality products is first discussed, which leads to the calculation of the probability that a process is out of control when a single non-conforming item is detected. A decision graph is introduced with which we can easily judge whether the process is out of control when a non-conforming item is observed after a number of conforming ones, accompanied by the certainty level of this judgement. Next, using the equivalence of information on one non-conforming item found in a number of inspected items to that on zero non-conforming items in a smaller sample, we give a method for choosing a new starting point to reset the cumulative count after the detection of the non-conforming item. The procedures are all statistically justified and have the practical merit of simplicity in actual applications.
Source Title: Quality and Reliability Engineering International
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/63334
ISSN: 07488017
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