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QICID: 13850
Title: Research Issues and Ideas in Statistical Process Control
Copyright: 1999, ASQ
Author: Woodall, William H.; Montgomery, Douglas C.
Organization: University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL; Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Subject: Statistical process control (SPC),Monitoring,Process improvement,Control charts;
Series: Journal of Quality Technology, Vol. 31, No. 4, October 1999, pp. 376-386
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Abstract: [This abstract is based on the authors' abstract.] An overview is given of current research on control charting methods for process monitoring and improvement. A historical perspective and ideas for future research also are given. Research topics include: variable sample size and sampling interval methods; economic designs; attribute data methods; charts based on autocorrelated observations; multivariate methods; and nonparametric methods. Relevance of statistical process control research is discussed. Recommendations and references are provided.
Number of pages: 11
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