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Sampling inspection by variables

2008
A classic statistical problem is the optimal construction of sampling plans to accept or reject a lot based on a small sample. We propose a new asymptotically optimal solution for the acceptance sampling by variables setting where we allow for an arbitrary unknown underlying distribution.
Steland, Ansgar, Zähle, Henryk
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Battery Inspection by Variables

Journal of Quality Technology, 1976
Battery capacity is the stored electrical energy in a battery. It is a major characteristic of batteries which cannot be predetermined with certainty, because there is variation between cells and tests of this variable are destructive. However, battery ..
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A new lot sentencing method by variables inspection

Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE 18th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD), 2014
Acceptance sampling plans have been one of practical tools for quality control applications, and several acceptance sampling plans were developed for different purposes. In particular, the concept of multiple dependent state (MDS) sampling plan was developed, in which the lot disposition is not only based on the current sample from the lot, but also on
Yen-Wen Chen, Chien-Wei Wu
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Chain sampling plan for variables inspection

Journal of Applied Statistics, 1998
Summary This paper extends the concept of chain sampling to variables inspection when the standard deviation of the normally distributed characteristic is known. A discussion of the shape of the known sigma single-sampling variables plan is given. The chain sampling plan for variables inspection will be useful when testing is costly or destructive.
K. Govindaraju, S. Balamurali
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Sampling inspection by variables: nonparametric setting

Statistica Neerlandica, 2009
A classic statistical problem is the optimal construction of sampling plans to accept or reject a lot based on a small sample. We propose a new asymptotically optimal solution for acceptance sampling by variables setting where we allow for an arbitrary unknown underlying distribution.
Steland, Ansgar, Zähle, Henryk
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The new military standard for inspection by variables

Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1959
AbstractThe Standard described here was prepared to meet a growing need for the use of standard sampling plans for inspecting products procured by the Government. It may serve as an alternate to MIL‐STD‐105A, which provides sampling plans for lot‐acceptance inspection by attributes.
Harry M. Rosenblatt, William Wolman
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Inspection by variables as an acceptance criterion in bioanalysis — a proposal

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 1995
Inspection by variables is proposed as an acceptance criterion for use in bioanalysis. The criteria currently used are deficient either by ignoring the issues of precision (fixed range) and/or accuracy (99% confidence interval), not being able to provide immediate answers (quality charts), or even not being scientifically justified (fixed range ...
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Optimal and heuristic solutions to the variable inspection policy problem

Computers & Operations Research, 1991
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Tzvi Raz, Dennis L. Bricker
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