JSM Activity #238

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238 Applied Session Tue, 8/5/03, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM R-Da Vinci
Univariate Statistical Process Control - Contributed - Papers
Section on Quality & Productivity, Section on Statistical Education
Chair(s): Angela Neff Patterson, GE Global Research
     10:35 AM   A Distribution-Free Shewhart Quality Control Chart Based on Signed-RanksSaad T. Bakir, Alabama State University
     10:50 AM   New Control Charts for Binomial ProportionsJohn Aleong, University of Vermont
     11:05 AM   Control Charts for Radial ErrorJohn I. McCool, Pennsylvania State University-Great Valley
     11:20 AM   Attribute Charts for Monitoring a Markov ProcessDeborah K. Shepherd, Louisiana State University, Shreveport; Charles W. Champ, Georgia Southern University
     11:35 AM   Using EWMA Control Charts to Monitor Linear Relationships in Semiconductor ManufacturingVivek Ajmani, Intel Corporation
     11:50 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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