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Marc Smith Cheech Wizard Posts: 4119 |
Subject: Re: Q: Chain sampling /Fackelmann/Isackson Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 09:55:19 -0600 From: ISO Standards Discussion From:
FIsackson Peter Fackelman posted (in part): >Could a kind soul give me a pointer to a (MIL?) standard about chain sampling? I am unaware of a MIL-STD for Ch-Sp plans. There is (or was) a handbook H106, "Multilevel Continuous Sampling..." for special cases when the quality is known to be better than some AOQL. There are Bayesian procedures as well. The original work on chain sampling was done by Horace Dodge who published several papers on it in the '50's. However, the ASQ published a quite respectable monograph on it by Kenneth Stevens, "How to Perform Skip-Lot and Chain Sampling." It is still available from that organization, 800 248 1946. Kwena mzuri, Frank Isackson IP: Logged |
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Don Winton Forum Contributor Posts: 498 |
For anyone interested, additional info regarding chain sampling can be found at Juran's QC Handbook, 4th Edition at pages 25.37-25.39 or Grant and Leavenworth's Statistical Quality Control, 6th Edition at pages 509-512. I do not have any of Dodge's original papers right off hand, but if I find them, I will post availability. Regards, IP: Logged |
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Marc Smith Cheech Wizard Posts: 4119 |
Thanks, Don. Appreciated! IP: Logged |
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