How to Perform Skip-Lot and Chain Sampling, Second Edition (e-Book)
Stephens, Kenneth S.
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This booklet is a companion to How to Perform Continuous Sampling (CSP) from the ASQ Statistics Division Basic References in Quality Control series. It describes how to design and use skip-lot and chain sampling plans. These procedures are most often used for the acceptance and rejection of lots where the basic sampling element is the lot itself rather than the acceptance or rejection of units from a continuous process. These plans are especially suited for bulk sampling or for sequences of lots whose order of production is preserved, and are extremely useful where the cost of testing is high and minimum samples sizes are imperative.
69 pages.
ISBN 978-0-87389-325-1.
Adobe Acrobat PDF file.
1995
Item: E0882
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About the Author(s):
Kenneth S. Stephens is an educator, engineer, project manager, statistician, quality practitioner, and author in the fields of quality engineering and management systems, and industrial development, with a professional career spanning over 49 years. He received MS & PhD degrees from Rutgers – The State University of New Jersey under the direction of Dr. Ellis R. Ott and Harold F. Dodge. His Bachelor’s degree is from LeTourneau Technical Institute. Currently, while enjoying some retirement, Dr. Stephens serves as an adjunct professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems at the University of Central Florida (Orlando) and in the Department of Management and Systems Engineering at the University of South Florida (Tampa). Dr. Stephens served for eight years with Southern Polytechnic State University, Marietta, Georgia, where he taught and advised industrial engineering students at the bachelors and masters level. For more than six years he was a principal in the MSQA degree involving internet studies. He continues to serve as an adjunct professor teaching internet courses for SPSU.
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