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The Performance Study of Double Sampling Coefficient of Variation Control Charts

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Statistical Process Control (SPC) is widely used in practice, and the control chart is a main tool in SPC. The control chart monitors process quality and detects process variations in real time to reduce the defective products. Regulatory maps are used in clinical trials and agronomic industries, and the mean and variance are not constants, and the coefficient of variation is an indicator of the reliability of chemical tests. However, the coefficient of variation control chart (CV Chart) monitors the coefficient of variation, and the ability to detect small shift sizes is not good. This study uses a double sampling plan combined with a coefficient of variation control chart (DS CV chart) to improve the performance of CV Chart. A design model of DS CV chart is also created to optimize its parameters. The results of the study show that the good performance of DS CV chart in small shift detection.

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      ICMSS 2020: Proceedings of the 2020 4th International Conference on Management Engineering, Software Engineering and Service Sciences
      January 2020
      301 pages
      ISBN:9781450376419
      DOI:10.1145/3380625

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