Some theoretical comments regarding the run-length properties of the synthetic and runs-rules monitoring schemes – Part 2 : Steady-state

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Shongwe, Sandile Charles
Graham, Marien Alet

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Taylor and Francis

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In this paper, the long term (also known as the steady-state mode) run-length theoretical properties of the four different types of synthetic and runs-rules monitoring schemes, that were empirically analysed in part 1 of this research work. That is, using the Markov chain imbedding technique (thoroughly discussed in Part 1 of this work), the closed-form expressions of the steady-state initial probabilities and average run-length (ARL) vectors are derived; so that the corresponding steady-state ARL and overall performance expressions, of each of the four different types of the synthetic and runs-rules monitoring schemes, may be formulated. Since there is very little literature on steady-state analysis of the synthetic and runs-rules charts, the closed-form expressions derived here will ease the understanding and implementation of the different types synthetic and runs-rules schemes in practice and in further academic research.

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Average run-length (ARL), Overall performance, Runs-rules charts, Steady-state, Synthetic charts, Transition probability matrix (TPM), Statistical process control, Markov processes

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Shongwe S.C., Graham M.A. 2018, 'Some theoretical comments regarding the run-length properties of the synthetic and runs-rules monitoring schemes – Part 2: Steady-state', Quality Technology and Quantitative Management, NYP.