An EWMA control chart for the exponential distribution using repetitive sampling plan
Journal Title: Operations Research and Decisions - Year 2017, Vol 27, Issue 2
Abstract
A new EWMA control chart has been proposed under repetitive sampling when a quantitative characteristic follows the exponential distribution. The properties of the proposed chart, including the average run lengths has been is compared with two existing control charts with the help of simulated data. An application of the proposed chart hs been illustrated using a healthcare data set.
Authors and Affiliations
Muhammad AZAM, Chi-Hyuck JUN
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