
doi: 10.1515/eqc.2004.23
Using a counter example, we show that the formula for computing the Average Run Lengths (ARL) of a moving average control chart (MA) in Wetherill and Brown (1991) is incorrect. However, we conjecture that the formula may provide an upper bound for the ARL of a moving average control chart.
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