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A Rectifying Acceptance Sampling Plan Based on the Process Capability Index
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2020
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Total Quality ManagementEngineeringInspectionQuality MetricSampling TechniqueTechnology AdoptionQuality EvaluationProgram EvaluationManagementSystems EngineeringRepetitive SamplingStatisticsQuantitative ManagementReliabilityQuality CostAcceptance Sampling PlanDesignUser AcceptanceSampling (Statistics)Quality ControlQuality AssuranceTechnology Acceptance ModelProcess Capability IndexDecision ScienceSurvey Methodology
The acceptance sampling plan and process capability index (PCI) are critical decision tools for quality control. Recently, numerous research papers have examined the acceptance sampling plan in combination with the PCI. However, most of these papers have not considered the aspect of rectifying inspections. In this paper, we propose a quality cost model of repetitive sampling to develop a rectifying acceptance sampling plan based on the one-sided PCI. This proposed model minimizes the total quality cost (TQC) of sentencing one lot, including inspection cost, internal failure cost, and external failure cost. In addition, sensitivity analysis is conducted to investigate the behavior of relevant parameters against TQC. To demonstrate the advantages of the proposed methodology, a comparison is implemented with the existing rectifying sampling plan in terms of TQC and average outgoing quality limit. This comparison reveals that our proposed methodology exhibits superior performance.
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