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Cost-sensitive optimization of automated inspection
2015 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2015Automated inspection plays a critical role in many industrial processes, including modern assembly lines. In these processes, components are inspected to ensure adherence to design specifications. Components that are determined to be out-of-specifications are rejected. The benefits of inspection are two-fold.
Goktug T. Cinar +2 more
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A mixed inspection policy for CSP-2 and precise inspection under inspection errors and return cost
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Industrial Engineers, 2010Hong-Fwu Yu, An-Yuan Chang
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Minimum Cost 100% Inspection Systems with Inspection Error
Quality Engineering, 2003A field failure in certain products has the potential to cause human suffering and/or loss of life. To the manufacturer, these failures will result in a significant external failure cost. In this paper, cost minimization models are developed to determine an optimal inspection system for multiple 100% attribute inspections with inspection error.
John Maleyeff +2 more
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Cost of ownership for inspection equipment
SPIE Proceedings, 1993Cost of Ownership (CoO) models are increasingly a part of the semiconductor equipment evaluation and selection process. These models enable semiconductor manufacturers and equipment suppliers to quantify a system in terms of dollars per wafer. Because of the complex nature of the semiconductor manufacturing process, there are several key attributes ...
Daren L. Dance, Phil Bryson
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A mixed inspection policy for csp-t and precise inspection under inspection errors and return cost
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Industrial Engineers, 2012Hong-Fwu Yu
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General inspection strategy for fault diagnosis—minimizing the inspection costs
Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 1995In this paper, a general inspection strategy for system fault diagnosis is presented. The procedure presented in this paper, is an improvement of methods described in papers by Wang [Fault tree diagnosis based on Shannon entropy. Reliab. Engng System Safety , 34 (1991) 143–167] , Wang & Cooke [Optimal inspection sequence in fault diagnosis ...
Rune Reinertsen, Xiaozhong Wang
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Expected cost comparisons for inspection and repair policies
Computers & Operations Research, 1995zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Philip J. Boland, Emad El-Neweihi
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Is Meat Inspection Worth the Cost?
1980Federal meat inspection was established near the turn of the century to protect the health of American consumers and to retain U.S. export markets. Federal poultry inspection was added in 1957. Most meat contaminants are not visible and consumers may not associate illness with meat or poultry products.
Roberts, Tanya, Roberts, Tanya
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Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2013
Although previous research suggests that safety benefits accrue from periodic vehicle inspection programmes, little consideration has been given to whether the benefits are sufficient to justify the often considerable costs of such schemes. Methodological barriers impede many attempts to evaluate the overall safety benefits of periodic vehicle ...
Michael D, Keall, Stuart, Newstead
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Although previous research suggests that safety benefits accrue from periodic vehicle inspection programmes, little consideration has been given to whether the benefits are sufficient to justify the often considerable costs of such schemes. Methodological barriers impede many attempts to evaluate the overall safety benefits of periodic vehicle ...
Michael D, Keall, Stuart, Newstead
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Optimizing cost and quality by integrating inspection and test processes
Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Software and Systems Process, 2011Inspections and testing are two of the most commonly performed software quality assurance processes today. Typically, these processes are applied in isolation, which, however, fails to exploit the benefits of systematically combining and integrating them. Expected benefits of such process integration are higher defect detection rates or reduced quality
Frank Elberzhager +3 more
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