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Empirical Comparisons of X‐bar Charts when Control Limits are Estimated
Authors:J. F. Muñoz‐Rosas  E. Álvarez‐Verdejo  M. N. Pérez‐Aróstegui  L. Gutiérrez‐Gutiérrez
Affiliation:University of Granada, Granada, Spain
Abstract:A control chart is a very common tool used to monitor the quality of business processes. An estimator of the process variability is generally considered to obtain the control limits of a urn:x-wiley:07488017:media:qre1763:qre1763-math-0001 chart when parameters of the process are unknown. Assuming Monte Carlo simulations, this paper first compares the efficiency of the various estimators of the process variability. Two empirical measures used to analyze the performance of control charts are defined. Results derived from various empirical studies reveal the existence of a linear relationship between the performance of the various estimators of the process variability and the performance of urn:x-wiley:07488017:media:qre1763:qre1763-math-0002 charts. The various Monte Carlo simulations are conducted under the assumption that the process is in both situations of in‐control and out‐of‐control. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Monte Carlo simulations  average run length  type I error  mean square error
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