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Analysis of two stage sampling plan with imperfect inspection

Acceptance sampling plans used in a typical quality control process, are developed to provide optimal sample size(s) and acceptance (rejection) criterion. In order to apply a sampling plan, a knowledge of acceptable quality level (AQL), a lot tolerance percent defective (LTPD), and the specification...

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Published in:Computers & industrial engineering 1993-09, Vol.25 (1), p.453-456
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