Acceptance sampling in quality control / (Record no. 43865)

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International Standard Book Number 9781498733571 (hardback)
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Classification number 658.562
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Personal name Schilling, Edward G.,
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Title Acceptance sampling in quality control /
Statement of responsibility, etc Edward G. Schilling and Dean V. Neubauer.
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Edition statement Third edition.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Boca Raton :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc CRC Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2017.
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Extent xl, 841 pages ;
Dimensions 27 cm
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Title 1 INTRODUCTION<br/><br/>Acceptance Quality Control<br/><br/>Acceptance Control and Process Control<br/><br/>Process Quality Control<br/><br/>Background of Acceptance Quality Control<br/><br/>Top Ten Reasons for Acceptance Sampling<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>2 PROBABILITY AND THE OPERATING CHARACTERISTIC CURVE<br/><br/>Probability<br/><br/>Classical Definition<br/><br/>Empirical Definition<br/><br/>Subjective Definition<br/><br/>Random Samples and Random Numbers<br/><br/>Counting Possibilities<br/><br/>Probability Calculus<br/><br/>The Operating Characteristic Curve<br/><br/>Software Applications<br/><br/>Excel<br/><br/>Minitab<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>3 PROBABILITY FUNCTIONS<br/><br/>Probability Distributions<br/><br/>Measures of Distribution Functions<br/><br/>Hypergeometric Distribution<br/><br/>Binomial Distribution<br/><br/>Poisson Distribution<br/><br/>f-Binomial Distribution<br/><br/>Negative Binomial Distribution<br/><br/>Exponential and Continuous Distributions<br/><br/>Weibull Distribution<br/><br/>Normal Distribution<br/><br/>Summary of Distributions<br/><br/>Tables of Distributions<br/><br/>Hypergeometric Tables<br/><br/>Binomial Tables<br/><br/>Poisson Tables<br/><br/>Negative Binomial Tables<br/><br/>Normal Distribution Tables<br/><br/>Summary<br/><br/>Useful Approximations<br/><br/>Tests of Fit<br/><br/>Software Applications<br/><br/>Excel<br/><br/>Minitab<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>4 CONCEPTS AND TERMINOLOGY<br/><br/>Average Run Length of Type B Plans<br/><br/>Samples Size and Lot Size<br/><br/>Effect of Inspection Error<br/><br/>Rectification<br/><br/>Curtailment<br/><br/>Tolerance and Confidence Intervals<br/><br/>Levels and Risks<br/><br/>Choosing Quality Levels<br/><br/>Classification of Defects<br/><br/>Measures of Sampling Plans: Terminology<br/><br/>Graphs of Measures<br/><br/>Specifying a Plan<br/><br/>Software Applications<br/><br/>Minitab<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>5 SINGLE SAMPLING BY ATTRIBUTES<br/><br/>Operation<br/><br/>Selection<br/><br/>Table of Poisson Unity Values<br/><br/>Binomial Nomograph<br/><br/>f- Binomial Nomograph<br/><br/>Thorndyke Chart<br/><br/>Hypergeometric Tables<br/><br/>Measures<br/><br/>Software Applications<br/><br/>Excel<br/><br/>Minitab<br/><br/>Statgraphics<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>6 DOUBLE AND MULTIPLE SAMPLING BY ATTRIBUTES<br/><br/>Operation<br/><br/>Double Sampling<br/><br/>Multiple Sampling<br/><br/>Selection<br/><br/>Measures<br/><br/>Double Sampling<br/><br/>Multiple Sampling<br/><br/>Further Considerations<br/><br/>Software Applications<br/><br/>Excel<br/><br/>Minitab<br/><br/>Statgraphics<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>7 SEQUENTIAL SAMPLING BY ATTRIBUTES<br/><br/>Operation<br/><br/>Selection<br/><br/>Measures<br/><br/>Sequential Sampling for Defects per Unit<br/><br/>Software Applications<br/><br/>Excel<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>8 VARIABLES SAMPLING FOR PROCESS PARAMETER<br/><br/>Single Sampling for Process Parameter<br/><br/>Acceptance Control Charts<br/><br/>Sequential Plans for Process Parameter ( Known)<br/><br/>Sequential Plans for Process Parameter ( Unknown)<br/><br/>Cumulative Sum Charts<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>9 BULK SAMPLING<br/><br/>Construction of the Sample<br/><br/>Estimation<br/><br/>Sampling Plans<br/><br/>Simple Random Sampling of Unique Lot (Components of Variance Unknown)<br/><br/>Sampling from Stream of Lots<br/><br/>Estimation of Testing and Reduction Variances<br/><br/>Estimation of Segment and Increment Variances<br/><br/>Application of Plan to Stream of Lots<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>10 SAMPLING BY VARIABLES FOR PROPORTION NONCONFORMING<br/><br/>Specification Limits<br/><br/>Assumptions and Theory<br/><br/>Operation<br/><br/>Method<br/><br/>k Method<br/><br/>Double Specification Limits<br/><br/>Selection<br/><br/>Tables<br/><br/>Formulas<br/><br/>Jacobson Nomograph for Plan Selection<br/><br/>Measures<br/><br/>Jacobson Nomograph for Operating Characteristics<br/><br/>Calculation:  Known<br/><br/>Calculation:  Unknown<br/><br/>Double Specification Limits<br/><br/>Measures of Performance<br/><br/>M Method<br/><br/>Plans Based on Sample Range<br/><br/>Double Sampling by Variables<br/><br/>Tolerance Intervals and Variables Plans for Percent Nonconforming<br/><br/>Sequential Plans for Proportion Nonconforming<br/><br/>Further Considerations<br/><br/>Derivation of n, k Formulas<br/><br/>Need for Normality<br/><br/>Software Applications<br/><br/>Minitab<br/><br/>Statgraphics<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>11 ATTRIBUTES SAMPLING SCHEMES<br/><br/>Sampling Schemes<br/><br/>Quick Switching Systems<br/><br/>TNT Plans<br/><br/>Mil-Std-105E and Derivative Standards<br/><br/>Operation<br/><br/>Selection<br/><br/>Measures<br/><br/>Scheme Properties<br/><br/>Implementation of MIL-STD-105E<br/><br/>Matching Individual Sampling Plans to MIL-STD-105E System Performance<br/><br/>MIL-STD-105 Derivatives<br/><br/>Further Considerations<br/><br/>Software Applications<br/><br/>Minitab<br/><br/>Snap Sampling Plans!<br/><br/>Statgraphics<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>12 VARIABLES SAMPLING SCHEMES<br/><br/>Mil-Std-414<br/><br/>Operation<br/><br/>Selection<br/><br/>Measures<br/><br/>Implementation of Form 2<br/><br/>Implementation of Form 1<br/><br/>Implementation of Plans for Range and Variability Known<br/><br/>Match Between MIL-STD-414 and MIL-STD-105E<br/><br/>Conversion of MIL-STD-414 to ANSI/ASQ Z1.9<br/><br/>MIL-STD-414 Derivatives<br/><br/>Further Considerations<br/><br/>Software Applications<br/><br/>Excel<br/><br/>Minitab<br/><br/>Statgraphics<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>13 SPECIAL PLANS AND PROCEDURES<br/><br/>No-Calc Plans<br/><br/>Lot Plot Plans<br/><br/>Narrow Limit Gauging<br/><br/>Mixed Variables - Attributes Plan<br/><br/>Advantages and Disadvantages of Mixed Plans<br/><br/>Generalized Mixed Dependent Procedure<br/><br/>Measures: Independent Mixed Plan<br/><br/>Measures: Dependent Mixed Plan<br/><br/>Mil-Std-414 Dependent Mixed Plans<br/><br/>Comparison of Independent and Dependent Mixed Plans<br/><br/>Comparison of Mixed and Other Type Plans<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>14 SERIES OF LOTS: RECTIFICATION SCHEMES<br/><br/>Single-Sampling AOQL Plan<br/><br/>Dodge-Romig Sampling Scheme<br/><br/>Operation<br/><br/>Selection<br/><br/>Measures<br/><br/>Further Considerations<br/><br/>Constructing LTPD Plan With Minimum ATI<br/><br/>Constructing AOQL Plan With Minimum ATI<br/><br/>Anscombe Rectifying Inspection Procedure<br/><br/>Operation<br/><br/>Selection<br/><br/>Measures<br/><br/>Credit-Based Schemes<br/><br/>Dodge-Romig Plan Derivatives<br/><br/>Software Applications<br/><br/>Excel<br/><br/>Snap Sampling Plans!<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>15 CONTINUOUS SAMPLING PLANS<br/><br/>Dodge Continuous Plans<br/><br/>Dodge CSP-1<br/><br/>Dodge-Torrey CSP-2 and CSP-3<br/><br/>Measures of CSP-1, 2, 3<br/><br/>Stopping Rules and Selection of CSP-1 Plans<br/><br/>Multi-Level Plans<br/><br/>Tightened Multi-Level Plans<br/><br/>Block Continuous Plans<br/><br/>Wald-Wolfowitz Plan<br/><br/>Girshick Plan<br/><br/>MIL-STD-1235B<br/><br/>MIL-STD-1235B Derivatives<br/><br/>Software Applications<br/><br/>Excel<br/><br/>Snap Sampling Plans!<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>16 CUMULATIVE RESULTS PLANS<br/><br/>Skip-Lot Sampling Plans<br/><br/>SkSP-1<br/><br/>SkSP-2<br/><br/>Chain Sampling Plans<br/><br/>ChSP-1<br/><br/>Two-Stage Plans<br/><br/>Deferred Sentencing Schemes<br/><br/>Demerit Rating Plan<br/><br/>Cumulative Results Criterion Plan (CRC)<br/><br/>Software Applications<br/><br/>Excel<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>17 COMPLIANCE SAMPLING<br/><br/>Lot Sensitive Sampling Plan (LSP)<br/><br/>Procedure<br/><br/>Protection<br/><br/>Producer’s Risk<br/><br/>Examples of LSP Applications<br/><br/>Further Considerations<br/><br/>Tightened-Normal-Tightened (TNT) Scheme<br/><br/>Procedure<br/><br/>Protection<br/><br/>Selection<br/><br/>Quick Switching System (QSS)<br/><br/>Mil-Std-1916<br/><br/>Structure<br/><br/>Operation<br/><br/>Implementation<br/><br/>Measures<br/><br/>Further Considerations<br/><br/>Simplified Grand Lot Procedure<br/><br/>Simon’s Approach<br/><br/>Simplified Procedure: Attributes<br/><br/>Simplified Procedure: Variables<br/><br/>Continuing Series of Lots<br/><br/>Further Considerations<br/><br/>Accept on Zero (AoZ) Plans<br/><br/>U. S. Department of Defense Approach<br/><br/>Squeglia Plans<br/><br/>AOZ and AQL Plans<br/><br/>Chain Sampling Alternative<br/><br/>The Zero Acceptance Number Chained Quick Switching System<br/><br/>Summary<br/><br/>Software Applications<br/><br/>Excel<br/><br/>LSP Plans<br/><br/>TNT Plans<br/><br/>QSS Plans<br/><br/>MIL-STD-1916 Plans<br/><br/>Chain Sampling Alternative Plans<br/><br/>Zero Acceptance Number Chained Quick Switching System Plans<br/><br/>Minitab<br/><br/>Snap Sampling Plans!<br/><br/>LSP Plans<br/><br/>Squeglia Plans<br/><br/>Statgraphics<br/><br/>MIL-STD-1916 Plans<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>18 RELIABILITY SAMPLING<br/><br/>Censored Sampling<br/><br/>Variables Plans for Life Testing and Reliability<br/><br/>Handbook H-108<br/><br/>Operation<br/><br/>Failure Terminated<br/><br/>Time Terminated<br/><br/>Sequential<br/><br/>Proportion Failing by Specified Time<br/><br/>Selection<br/><br/>Example of H-108 Application<br/><br/>Failure Terminated<br/><br/>Time Terminated<br/><br/>Sequential<br/><br/>Proportion of Lot Failing by Specified Time<br/><br/>Measures<br/><br/>Further Considerations<br/><br/>Technical Report TR 7<br/><br/>Mean Life Criterion<br/><br/>Hazard Rate Criterion<br/><br/>Reliable Life Criterion<br/><br/>TR 7 Tables<br/><br/>Operation<br/><br/>TR 7 with the Mil-Std-105E System<br/><br/>Further Considerations<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>19 ADMINISTRATION OF ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING<br/><br/>Selection and Implementation of a Sampling Procedure<br/><br/>Determining Quality Levels<br/><br/>Setting AQL<br/><br/>Setting AOQL<br/><br/>Setting IQ<br/><br/>Setting LTPD (or LQ)<br/><br/>Relation of Levels<br/><br/>Setting PQL and CQL<br/><br/>Economic Considerations<br/><br/>Mandatory Standards<br/><br/>Basic Principle of Administration<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Problems<br/><br/>APPENDIX TABLES<br/><br/>ANSWERS TO PROBLEMS<br/><br/>AUTHOR INDEX<br/><br/>SUBJECT INDEX
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Summary, etc Acceptance Sampling in Quality Control, Third Edition presents the state of the art in the methodology of sampling while integrating both theory and best practices. It discusses various standards, including those from the ISO, MIL-STD and ASTM and explores how to set quality levels. The book also includes problems at the end of each chapter with solutions. This edition improves upon the previous editions especially in the areas of software applications and compliance sampling plans.<br/><br/>New to the Third Edition:<br/><br/><br/>Numerous Microsoft Excel templates to address sampling plans are used.<br/><br/>Commercial software applications are discussed at the end of many chapters.<br/><br/>Discussion of quick switching systems has been expanded to account for the considerable recent activity in this area.<br/><br/>Added discussion of zero acceptance number chained quick switching systems.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Acceptance sampling.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Sampling (Statistics)
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Personal name Neubauer, Dean V.
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