Optimal designs of the variable parameters X estimated process parameters chart with

Among adaptive charts, the variable parameters chart shows the best performance as it varies all charting parameters. The existing variable parameters chart is designed by assuming that process parameters are known. However, process parameters are rarely known but are usually estimated based on Phas...

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Main Authors: Yahaya, Masthura binti, Li Lim, Sok, Ibrahim, Adriana Irawati Nur, Yeong, Wai Chung, Khaw, Khai Wah
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Published: Univ Cincinnati Industrial Engineering 2021
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spelling my.um.eprints.280562022-07-19T08:16:47Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28056/ Optimal designs of the variable parameters X estimated process parameters chart with Yahaya, Masthura binti Li Lim, Sok Ibrahim, Adriana Irawati Nur Yeong, Wai Chung Khaw, Khai Wah Business QA Mathematics Among adaptive charts, the variable parameters chart shows the best performance as it varies all charting parameters. The existing variable parameters chart is designed by assuming that process parameters are known. However, process parameters are rarely known but are usually estimated based on Phase-I data. Hence, the variable parameters (X) over bar chart with estimated parameters is proposed. Formulae to evaluate various performance measures are derived through Markov chains. This paper shows that adopting the optimal charting parameters by incorrectly assuming that process parameters are known results in a large deterioration on the actual performance, especially for small shifts, a small number of subgroups, and small sample sizes. Subsequently, this paper proposes algorithms to obtain the optimal charting parameters for estimated parameters that show better performance, especially for small shift sizes, number of subgroups, and sample sizes. Finally, from an illustrative example, the proposed variable parameters (X) over bar chart is able to detect more out-of-control samples. Univ Cincinnati Industrial Engineering 2021 Article PeerReviewed Yahaya, Masthura binti and Li Lim, Sok and Ibrahim, Adriana Irawati Nur and Yeong, Wai Chung and Khaw, Khai Wah (2021) Optimal designs of the variable parameters X estimated process parameters chart with. International Journal of Industrial Engineering-Theory Applications and Practice, 28 (3). pp. 277-297. ISSN 1943-670X,
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topic Business
QA Mathematics
spellingShingle Business
QA Mathematics
Yahaya, Masthura binti
Li Lim, Sok
Ibrahim, Adriana Irawati Nur
Yeong, Wai Chung
Khaw, Khai Wah
Optimal designs of the variable parameters X estimated process parameters chart with
description Among adaptive charts, the variable parameters chart shows the best performance as it varies all charting parameters. The existing variable parameters chart is designed by assuming that process parameters are known. However, process parameters are rarely known but are usually estimated based on Phase-I data. Hence, the variable parameters (X) over bar chart with estimated parameters is proposed. Formulae to evaluate various performance measures are derived through Markov chains. This paper shows that adopting the optimal charting parameters by incorrectly assuming that process parameters are known results in a large deterioration on the actual performance, especially for small shifts, a small number of subgroups, and small sample sizes. Subsequently, this paper proposes algorithms to obtain the optimal charting parameters for estimated parameters that show better performance, especially for small shift sizes, number of subgroups, and sample sizes. Finally, from an illustrative example, the proposed variable parameters (X) over bar chart is able to detect more out-of-control samples.
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author Yahaya, Masthura binti
Li Lim, Sok
Ibrahim, Adriana Irawati Nur
Yeong, Wai Chung
Khaw, Khai Wah
author_facet Yahaya, Masthura binti
Li Lim, Sok
Ibrahim, Adriana Irawati Nur
Yeong, Wai Chung
Khaw, Khai Wah
author_sort Yahaya, Masthura binti
title Optimal designs of the variable parameters X estimated process parameters chart with
title_short Optimal designs of the variable parameters X estimated process parameters chart with
title_full Optimal designs of the variable parameters X estimated process parameters chart with
title_fullStr Optimal designs of the variable parameters X estimated process parameters chart with
title_full_unstemmed Optimal designs of the variable parameters X estimated process parameters chart with
title_sort optimal designs of the variable parameters x estimated process parameters chart with
publisher Univ Cincinnati Industrial Engineering
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/28056/
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