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Design of a Continuous Screening Procedure in the Bivariate Normal Model  

Hong, Sung Hoon (Department of Industrial and Information Systems Engineering, Chonbuk National University)
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Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers / v.31, no.2, 2005 , pp. 99-105 More about this Journal
Abstract
A quality inspection procedure interchangeably using the performance and surrogate variables is proposed. At the start of the inspection, the continuous performance variable is measured for all items. As soon as iconsecutive items are found to be conforming, the continuous surrogate variable is measured instead of the performance variable. If an item is rejected, the inspection based on the performance variable is resumed. It is assumed that the performance variable and the surrogate variable are jointly normally distributed with known means and standard deviations. The average outgoing quality (AOQ) expression is derived, and the methods of finding the inspection procedure with a specified average outgoing quality limit (AOQL) are presented.
Keywords
AOQL; continuous screening procedure; surrogate variable;
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