Building a cost function model to compare the efficiency of the serial sampling plan and the single sampling plan in qualitative control
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v2i138.1750Keywords:
single sampling, sequential samplingAbstract
In this research a comparison between single and sequential S.P are performed. A special inspection cost model is built to compare between the two kinds of sampling, this model show that the sequential S. P is superior to the single S. P. All the notations needed for this purpose are explained.
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