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Performance of Tukey's and Individual/Moving Range Control Charts
Authors:Qurat‐Ul‐Ain Khaliq  Muhammad Riaz  Farrokh Alemi
Affiliation:1. Department of Statistics, Quaid‐e‐Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan;2. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia;3. Department of Health Administration and Policy, George Masan University, Washington DC, USA
Abstract:This paper compares two control charts: Tukey (TCC) and individual/moving range (XmR) control charts. Both are designed to examine single observation per time period, but little is known about which one is more efficient and under what conditions. We simulated data from different distributions and examined the performance of the two control charts on these data. Performance was assessed using the of average run length, extra quadratic loss, median run length, standard deviation run length, performance comparison index, and relative average run length. Overall, TCC was more efficient than XmR, when observations had binomial, Rayleigh, logistic, lognormal, Maxwell, normal, Poisson, Weibull (with α = 10, β = 1), and Student's t (30 and 10 degrees of freedom) distributions. XmR was more efficient when observations had Student's t (with 4 degrees of freedom) and gamma (with α = 4, β = 1) distributions. These results suggest that improvement teams could reach faster conclusions if they use TCC in most common situations. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:average run length  individual and moving range control chart  Tukey control chart  extra quadratic loss  median run length  standard deviation run length
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