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Quality Control

Design of Minimum Average Total Inspection Sampling Plans

Pages 485-493 | Received 17 Sep 2003, Accepted 17 Jan 2005, Published online: 15 Feb 2007
 

ABSTRACT

The design of a sampling inspection plan that involves the minimum average total inspection at a given quality level is of practical interest. The acceptance sampling literature suggests that a specific type of double sampling plan be used for this purpose. This double sampling plan allows no non conforming units in the first stage and no more than one non conforming unit in the second stage of inspection. In this note it is argued that the zero acceptance number single sampling plan is still preferred to a double sampling plan for achieving minimum average total inspection at a given point on the Operating Characteristic (OC) curve. A theoretical discussion on the broken sample size is provided for justifying the choice of the single sampling plan.

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Acknowledgment

The author is thankful to the referees for comments, particularly the suggestion to perform a simulation and the example.

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