2019
DOI: 10.1080/00224065.2019.1571345
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Two perspectives for designing a phase II control chart with estimated parameters: The case of the Shewhart X¯ Chart

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“…Albers and Kallenberg defined the “exceedance probability” (denoted by EP ) as the probability that a performance measure of interest exceeds some specified limit. Some authors (eg, Jardim et al) have studied the particular EP given by P()CARL0ARL0Lim and have defined acceptable performances in terms of this probability; in other words, they required that P()CARL0ARL0Lim=1p, where p is a specified low probability such as .10, for example, and where, most often, the smaller tolerated CARL 0 , ARL0Lim has been defined in terms of a percent reduction relative to the nominal ARL 0 ( ARL0Nom), ie, ARL0Lim=()1ε0ARL0Nom, so that ARL0Limis 100 ε 0 % smaller than the nominal ARL0Nom.…”
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“…Albers and Kallenberg defined the “exceedance probability” (denoted by EP ) as the probability that a performance measure of interest exceeds some specified limit. Some authors (eg, Jardim et al) have studied the particular EP given by P()CARL0ARL0Lim and have defined acceptable performances in terms of this probability; in other words, they required that P()CARL0ARL0Lim=1p, where p is a specified low probability such as .10, for example, and where, most often, the smaller tolerated CARL 0 , ARL0Lim has been defined in terms of a percent reduction relative to the nominal ARL 0 ( ARL0Nom), ie, ARL0Lim=()1ε0ARL0Nom, so that ARL0Limis 100 ε 0 % smaller than the nominal ARL0Nom.…”
Section: Background and Underlying Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This choice is justified by the recommendation of Mahmoud et al 22 of using either S p , S p /c 4 , or c 4 S p (where c 4 has argument m(n − 1)+1) instead of the estimator S=c 4 (where c 4 has argument n) that is the usual practice. We stick thus to S p for simplicity, as did recent authors on this topic of the effect of parameter estimation on control charts performance (eg, Castagliola et al, 23 Epprecht et al 11 , Faraz et al, 13,14 Jardim et al, 17 Loureiro et al, 18 and Guo and Wang 19 ). The estimator S p is given by the following:…”
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