The effect of inspection error on quality and producer losses: the case of nominal-the-best type quality characteristic and rework

2013-01-01
Köksal, Gülser
Dolgun, Leman Esra
Batmaz, İnci
In this study, the effect of inspection error (IE) on quality and producer losses is investigated for a nominal-the-best type quality characteristic determined by a manufacturing process centre with a separate rework unit. The probability distribution and the first two moments of the resulting quality characteristic values are derived and used together with Markov chain models and simulation to study the quality and producer losses and the related statistics for various processes and gage capability levels. The results of this study confirm with strong theoretical and empirical evidence that an effective way of achieving robustness to IE is to improve the process capability. This study provides benchmarks that support understanding and decision making of quality professionals.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

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Citation Formats
G. Köksal, L. E. Dolgun, and İ. Batmaz, “The effect of inspection error on quality and producer losses: the case of nominal-the-best type quality characteristic and rework,” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, pp. 497–528, 2013, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/40878.