Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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416042 | Computational Statistics & Data Analysis | 2009 | 14 Pages |
This article studies the monitoring of the attribute events based on statistical computation and analyses. The size of an attribute event is an integer rather than a continuous variable. For example, the detection of a product lot containing defectives is an attribute event, the size of which is the number of defectives found in this lot. While many control charts have been developed for monitoring the time interval (TT) between the occurrences of an event, many other attribute charts may be employed to examine the size (CC) of the event. However, these two types of control charts have been investigated and applied separately with limited syntheses in Statistical Process Control (SPC). This article presents a single SPC chart (called the rate chart for attribute , or rate chart in short) for simultaneously monitoring the time interval TT and size CCof an attribute event based on the ratio between CC and TT. Our studies show that the new chart is more effective for detecting the out-of-control status of the attribute event compared with an individual tt chart or an individual cc chart, as well as a combined t&c chart. More profound is that the rate chart performs more uniformly than other charts for detecting both TT shift and CC shift, as well as the joint shift in TT and CC. The rate chart has demonstrated its potential for both manufacturing systems and non-manufacturing sectors (e.g., supply chain management, office administration and health care industry), especially for the latter.