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Designing Single Sampling Plans by Variables Using Predictive Distribution

Economic Quality Control, 2010
Summary: Sampling plans by variables represent a well-known tool of acceptance sampling and often it is said that their sampling efficiency/economy is better than that of sampling plans by attributes. However, a comparison of the two types of sampling plans is questionable, because the underlying aims are different.
Loganathan, A.   +2 more
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Predictive design of single sampling attribute plans

Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 2016
ABSTRACTThe design of a sampling inspection plan is usually based on the properties of the operating characteristic curve. This approach ensures that the plan has adequate power to discriminate a lot of acceptable quality from a lot rejectable quality. However, the designed plan need not necessarily have adequate predictive power when the sentenced lot
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Designing a single-sampling plan for attributes in the presence of classification errors

Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 2019
In lot-by-lot acceptance sampling, the probability of acceptance depends on misclassification probabilities, when classification errors occur.
Amin Ghalamfarsa Mostofi   +1 more
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Effect of Risk Aversion on Single Sample Attribute Inspection Plans

Management Science, 1984
The impact of a decision maker's risk aversion on the choice of an optimal sampling plan is empirically examined for various batch sizes and prior distributions of the process quality level. These plans are compared to those of the classical linear cost model.
Herbert Moskowitz, Robert Plante
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A fuzzy-based design procedure for a single-stage sampling plan

2009 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, 2009
In a single-stage sampling plan, the decision to accept or reject a lot is made based on inspecting a random sample of certain size from the lot. There are two possible errors in any sampling plan; a good lot may get rejected (known as the producer's risk), or a bad lot may get accepted (known as the consumer's risk). Conventional designs may result in
S. Ajorlou, A. Ajorlou
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An Optimal Single Variable Sampling Plan with Censoring

The Statistician, 1990
In this paper, we develop a model of a single variable sampling plan with censoring. The property for each item in a batch is determined by a variable which is exponentially distributed. A polynomial loss function is considered. In the case of Type II censoring, we suggest a simple algorithm for the determination of the optimal sampling plan.
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Comparison between count of cumulative conforming sampling plans and Dodge–Romig single sampling plan

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2016
ABSTRACTIn this research, a new sampling system is introduced based on the concept of count of cumulative conforming control charts (CCC-charts). The proposed method is based on Markov modeling and negative binomial distribution. The proposed sampling system is compared with traditional sampling methods like Dodge–Romig single sampling plan based on ...
Ahmad Ahmadi Yazdi   +1 more
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On the Design of Exact Single Sampling Plans by Variables

1992
We deal with sampling by variables in the case of a N(µ, σ 2) distributed quality characteristic X with unknown σ 2 > 0.
M. Bruhn-Suhr, W. Krumbholz, H.-J. Lenz
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Minimum Sample Size Single Sampling Plans: A Computerized Approach

Journal of Quality Technology, 1980
A computer program is presented which provides minimum sample size single sampling plans that meet prescribed protection levels for both producer and consumer.
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A Closed Form Solution for Single Sample Acceptance Sampling Plans

Journal of Quality Technology, 1978
A normal approximation to the binomial distribution developed by Borges with error team of order 1/n is utilized to find the sample size and acceptance number in a single sample acceptance sampling plan when two points on the operating characteristic (O..
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