A variety of criteria for setting test limits
W. Albers,
W. C. M. Kallenberg and
G. R. J. Arts
Statistica Neerlandica, 1999, vol. 53, issue 1, 36-54
Abstract:
In the inspection of manufactured parts, measurements of the characteristic of interest are subject to, typically small, measurement errors. Hence, there is need for a test limit which is typically more strict than the specification limit. In this paper we will discuss various criteria on which such test limits can be based.
Date: 1999
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