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Bridging the gap between theory and practice in basic statistical process monitoring
Authors:William H. Woodall
Affiliation:1. Department of Statistics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginiabwoodall@vt.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Some issues are discussed relative to the gap between theory and practice in the area of statistical process monitoring (SPM). Among other issues, it is argued that the collection and use of baseline data in Phase I needs a greater emphasis. Also, the use of sample ranges in practice to estimate process standard deviations deserves reconsideration. A discussion is given on the role of modeling in SPM. Then some work on profile monitoring and the effect of estimation error on Phase II chart performance is summarized. Finally, some ways that researchers could influence practice more effectively are discussed along with how SPM research could become more useful to practitioners.
Keywords:average run length  control chart  false alarm rate  SPC  SPM  statistical process control
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