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Optimal Design of Pre-control Plans

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Optimal Design of Pre-control Plans
Pre-control is a quality tool for quick set-up approvals, especially used in short-run processes. It is based on specifications instead of on the natural variability of the process and uses cumulative counts in order to yield a conclusion. Its main drawbacks are a high false alarm rate and a low power to detect process deviations, under certain circumstances. These issues can be addressed by making the technique more flexible, as shown in previous works. In this paper, we introduce a Mathematical Programming approach in order to optimally determine the value of the pre-control parameters, so that it can meet the user’s requirements while minimizing the sample size of the technique. We propose and develop a mathematical model for optimal pre-control and perform some numerical experiments in order to show its effectiveness.
Vicent Giner-Bosch, Susana San Matías, M&oa
Added 09 Apr 2016
Updated 09 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where QRE
Authors Vicent Giner-Bosch, Susana San Matías, Mónica Clemente-Císcar, Andres Carrion
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