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Sensitivity to Process Quality under the Proposed Revision of ISO 2859

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Frontiers in Statistical Quality Control 4

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Abstract

ISO TC69/SC5/WG2 proposed the following major modifications of ISO 28591) sampling system ;

  1. a)

    the modified switching rule from normal to reduced inspection and that from tightened inspection to discontinuation of inspection ;

  2. b)

    the proposed fractional acceptance number plans as an optional procedure, instead of arrows between the acceptance numbers of 0 and 1, which are essentially the same as chain sampling plans by Dodge2).

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Koyama, T. (1992). Sensitivity to Process Quality under the Proposed Revision of ISO 2859. In: Lenz, HJ., Wetherill, G.B., Wilrich, PT. (eds) Frontiers in Statistical Quality Control 4. Frontiers in Statistical Quality Control 4, vol 4. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-11789-7_2

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