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A control chart recommendation system
Date
2015-11-01
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Tunç, Sıdıka
Köksal, Gülser
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An approach is developed to recommend the most appropriate control chart to a novice decision maker in statistical process control. The chart selection problem is formulated as an MCDM problem. Overall desirability of each chart is determined. Expert knowledge is utilized. The system is tested and calibrated by statistical experiments.
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/75811
http://meetings2.informs.org/wordpress/philadelphia/files/2015/10/Monday.pdf
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Informs Annual Meeting, (1- 03 November 2015)
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Department of Industrial Engineering, Conference / Seminar
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S. Tunç and G. Köksal, “A control chart recommendation system,” presented at the Informs Annual Meeting, (1- 03 November 2015), Philadelphia, 2015, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/75811.