Controlling and Continuous Statistical Control with Memory

Andrew L. Gusev

Abstract


Key words: plan for monitoring, control stopping rule, the recurrent events.

 

Annotation: controlling when the sanitary-chemical and microbiological tests of water are considered various plans for continuous statistical control. For any stopping rule control as an essential component of the control plan, the type "of the last two samples n1  samples or third grade of the last n2  trial two samples of the third class, and at least n3 samples second class" (, , ),  if monitored with memory , found the expected number of samples inspected before stopping control.


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