The economic effects of inspector error on attribute sampling plans
G. Kemble Bennett,
Kenneth E. Case and
J. W. Schmidt
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1974, vol. 21, issue 3, 431-443
Abstract:
In this paper the effects of inspector error on a cost‐based quality control system are investigated. The system examined is of a single sampling plan design involving several cost components. Both type I and type II inspector errors are considered. The model employs a process distribution, thus assuming that a stochastic process of some kind governs the quality of incoming lots. Optimal plan design is investigated under both error‐free and error‐prone inspection procedures and some comparisons are made.
Date: 1974
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