The recurrent event process of a success preceded by a failure and its application (Q1380532)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1123775
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| English | The recurrent event process of a success preceded by a failure and its application |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1123775 |
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The recurrent event process of a success preceded by a failure and its application (English)
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4 March 1998
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Summary: We describe a simple discrete time renewal process of an event where a success is preceded by a failure. Its properties, especially the distributions of the counting and the interval processes, are investigated. We also propose an application to statistical process control based on the waiting time between two adjacent events. It is shown that the average number inspected under the new control scheme is larger than with the so called CCC control chart.
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average number inspected
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Bernoulli trials
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counting process
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quality control
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recurrent event process
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waiting time
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