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Optimum speed of visual inspection using a systematic search strategy

In an earlier paper, the authors presented models of human functioning in visual inspection and derived optimal working speeds to balance the cost of time and the cost of errors. Both self-paced and externally paced models assumed a random search strategy. It was noted that choosing a standard speed...

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Published in:IIE transactions 1995-06, Vol.27 (3), p.291-299
Main Authors: KARWAN, M.H., MORAWSKI, T.B., DRURY, C.G.
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Industrial engineering
Inspections
Measurement techniques
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Operational research and scientific management
Operational research. Management science
Quality control
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Searches
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