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Continuous Sampling Plans Based on Cumulative Sums

Richard R. Prairie and William J. Zimmer

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1970, vol. 19, issue 3, 222-230

Abstract: A procedure is presented for the acceptance sampling of continuously produced product where the response taken from the product is a variable measurement following a normal distribution with unknown mean and variance. The procedure, which is of the type originally proposed by Beattie, is amenable to destructive testing. It involves essentially a cumulative sum chart with acceptance and rejection zones. Procedures are given for various levels of discrimination between two qualities. The numerical techniques used to obtain them are described.

Date: 1970
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