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On the frequency and location of set point adjustments in sequential tolerance control

Sequential tolerance control (STC) is an approach that uses real-time measurement information at the completion of a stage to exploit the available space inside a dynamic feasible zone and reposition the set points for the remaining operations. STC has been shown to produce significantly higher yiel...

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Published in:International journal of production research 2001-01, Vol.39 (12), p.2659-2674
Main Authors: McGarvey, Ronald G., Lehtihet, E. Amine, Castillo, Enrique Del, Cavalier, Tom M.
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