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Charts with Variable Sample Size, Sampling Interval, and Warning Limits

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The notion of variable warning limits is proposed for variable sample size and sampling interval (VSSI) charts. The basic purpose is to lower down the frequency of switches between the pairs of values of the sample sizes and sampling interval lengths of VSSI charts during their implementations. Expressions for performance measures for the variable sample size, sampling interval, and warning limits (VSSIWL) charts are developed. The performances of these charts are compared numerically with that of VSSI and VSSI (1, 3) charts, where VSSI (1, 3) charts are the VSSI charts with runs rule (1, 3) for switching between the pairs of values of sample sizes and sampling interval lengths. Runs rule (1, 3) greatly reduces the frequency of the switches; however, it slightly worsens the statistical performances of the VSSI charts in detecting moderate shifts in the process mean. It is observed that the out‐of‐control statistical performance and overall switching rate of VSSIWL charts are adaptive for the same in‐control statistical performances. These charts can be set to yield exactly similar performances as that of VSSI (1, 3) charts, to yield tradeoff performances between that of VSSI (1, 3) and VSSI charts, or to yield significantly lower switching rate than even that of VSSI (1, 3) charts at the cost of slightly inferior statistical performances than that of VSSI (1, 3) charts. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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