
doi: 10.1147/sj.83.0220
Each stage in multistage manufacturing processes raises a question of how much inspection is appropriate for quality assurance. Sampling procedures usually provide the least expensive way to maintain quality. In this paper, a method for use on a computer is developed for evaluating single sampling plans on the basis of economics.
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