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The Optimal Acceptance Sampling Plan
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Alomar, Hamoud Mohammed Saad
, Saad, Fuad Saeed Yousif
, Shaa Eldeen, Fath Elrahman Taj Eldeen
, Hassanein, Mohammed Abu Alqassem Mohammed
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إدارة المنتجات
/ الأساليب الإحصائية
/ التكلفة المستهدفة
/ تحسين الإنتاجية
/ مراقبة الجودة
2022
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The Optimal Acceptance Sampling Plan
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Alomar, Hamoud Mohammed Saad
, Saad, Fuad Saeed Yousif
, Shaa Eldeen, Fath Elrahman Taj Eldeen
, Hassanein, Mohammed Abu Alqassem Mohammed
in
إدارة المنتجات
/ الأساليب الإحصائية
/ التكلفة المستهدفة
/ تحسين الإنتاجية
/ مراقبة الجودة
2022
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The Optimal Acceptance Sampling Plan
2022
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Overview
Acceptance sampling is the statistical method used to accept or reject product based on a random sample of the products. When done correctly, accepting sampling is effective for quality control. The acceptance number (c) and the sample size (n) are the basic objectives of any sampling plan. This study aims to construct two goal programing models for the determination of (n) and (c) with regard to four conflicting criteria. It applies non-linear integer goal programing techniques. The first model is assumed, a known and constant lot fraction defective, whereas the other model expected that it is a random variable having a Gamma prior distribution. The resulting two models were non-linear integer goal programing models. Consequently, these models could be worked out using any non-linear integer goal programing package.
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مركز رفاد للدراسات والأبحاث
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