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A tool to facilitate the production of control charts within a spreadsheet

M. A. A. Cox

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2019, vol. 48, issue 20, 5050-5057

Abstract: The adoption of control charts can be traced to the classic text by Shewhart (1931) and championed by many writers since then, including Deming (1982). Numerous other texts and publications stress the continuing importance of this area. While tables of key Shewhart control chart parameters are extremely useful they are easily lost or mislaid and can sometimes be difficult to interpret. To address this issue spreadsheet code is implemented to produce all the key control chart factors.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1080/03610926.2018.1504969

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