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LOWER BAYESIAN CONFIDENCE LIMITS ON THE PROCESS CAPABILITY INDEX Cpm: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

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Pages 444-452 | Received 01 Jan 2003, Accepted 01 May 2003, Published online: 15 Feb 2010
 

ABSTRACT

The main focus of this paper is on a particular type of process capability indices, termed C pm in the quality control community, enabling to consider proximity of the process center to the pre-specified target value as well as process inherent variability altogether whilst investigating process capability. In order to take the probabilistic properties of the point estimator used on C pm into account, the key element of this study is to present a generalized Bayes-type approach that allows for the construction of a lower interval limit for the process measure C pm . In comparison to the classical analogue for C pm (built upon the traditional frequentist theory) entailing a non-central chi-square distribution that the practitioners are generally unfamiliar with, the Bayesian method relates simply to the integration of a gamma distribution. The lower Bayesian interval estimate on C pm is also compared with the other three lower confidence bounds posed in the literature and then various experimental studies under a number of process parameter configurations assumed are conducted to illustrate practical guidance about the types of processes for which the Bayesian-based procedure might be advantageous. Directions of how to choose adequate lower confidence limits on C pm for practical use are reported as well.

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