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Monitoring imprecise fraction of nonconforming items using p control charts

Ming-Hung Shu and Hsien-Chung Wu

Journal of Applied Statistics, 2010, vol. 37, issue 8, 1283-1297

Abstract: The quality characteristics, which are known as attributes, cannot be conveniently and numerically represented. Generally, the attribute data can be regarded as the fuzzy data, which are ubiquitous in the manufacturing process and cannot be measured precisely and often be collected by visual inspection. In this paper, we construct a p control chart for monitoring the fraction of nonconforming items in the process in which fuzzy sample data are collected from the manufacturing process. The resolution identity - a well-known theorem in the fuzzy set theory - is invoked to construct the control limits of fuzzy-p control charts using fuzzy data. In order to determine whether the plotted imprecise fraction of nonconforming items is within the fuzzy lower and upper control limits, we also propose a ranking method for a set of fuzzy numbers. Using the fuzzy-p control charts and the proposed acceptability function to classify the manufacturing process allows the decision-maker to make linguistic decisions such as rather in control or rather out of control. A practical example is provided to describe the applicability of the fuzzy set theory to a conventional p control chart.

Keywords: acceptability function; fuzzy-p control chart; fuzzy number; LR-fuzzy number; resolution identity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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