2019
DOI: 10.1002/qre.2448
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The effect of continuously updating control chart limits on control chart performance

Abstract: An open topic within statistical process monitoring is the effect on control chart properties of updating the control chart limits during the monitoring period. The challenge is to use the correct data for updating the control limits as in‐control data could be incorrectly classified as out of control and therefore not used for re‐estimating the parameters, and out‐of‐control data could be classified as in control and therefore used for re‐estimating. In the present article, we study the effect of updating the… Show more

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“…The control chart is a vital tool in statistical process control (SPC), and it is often viewed as an effective process monitoring technique in industries to detect the presence of assignable causes. This can be shown through a variety of recent publications, such as those by Aldosari et al, Chukhrova and Johannssen, Huberts et al, and Tran et al, to name a few. In many real‐life applications, a simultaneous monitoring of at least two related quality variables is necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The control chart is a vital tool in statistical process control (SPC), and it is often viewed as an effective process monitoring technique in industries to detect the presence of assignable causes. This can be shown through a variety of recent publications, such as those by Aldosari et al, Chukhrova and Johannssen, Huberts et al, and Tran et al, to name a few. In many real‐life applications, a simultaneous monitoring of at least two related quality variables is necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…However, a pitfall of such self‐starting methods is the possibility of incorporating out‐of‐control observations into the parameter estimates. Huberts et al 60 investigated the effect of continuously updating control chart limits on the control chart performance under various out‐of‐control scenarios as well. They find indeed that updating of parameters should be done with caution.…”
Section: Other Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huberts at el. [34] introduced the method of continuously updating the control limits of control chart, when data is provided in subgroup form.…”
Section: Significance Of Subgrouping In Control Chartsmentioning
confidence: 99%