
doi: 10.1007/bf02932537
Current control of a continuous random variable is investigated without assuming a normal distribution. The sign test is used as test procedure. The parameters of the corresponding control chart are to be determined in such a way that in the long run the expected loss per produced item is minimal. Approximation formulas for the parameters of such an optimum control chart are derived and discussed.
sign test, Approximation formulas, expected loss per produced item, Applications of statistics in engineering and industry; control charts, optimum control chart, Current control of a continuous random variable
sign test, Approximation formulas, expected loss per produced item, Applications of statistics in engineering and industry; control charts, optimum control chart, Current control of a continuous random variable
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