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The Efficacy of Process Capability Indices Using Median Absolute Deviation and Their Bootstrap Confidence Intervals (vol 42, pg 4941, 2017) SCIE SCOPUS

Title
The Efficacy of Process Capability Indices Using Median Absolute Deviation and Their Bootstrap Confidence Intervals (vol 42, pg 4941, 2017)
Authors
Kashif, MuhammadAslam, MuhammadJun, Chi-HyuckAl-Marshadi, Ali HusseinRao, G. Srinivasa
Date Issued
2017-11
Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Abstract
The process capability indices (PCIs) Cp and Cpk are commonly used in industry to measure the process performance. The implementation of these indices required that process should follow a normal distribution. However, in many cases the underlying processes are non-normal which influence the performance of these indices. In this paper, median absolute deviation (MAD) is used as a robust measure of variability in two PCIs, Cp and Cpk . Extensive simulation experiments were performed to evaluate the performance of MAD-based PCIs under low, moderate and high asymmetric condition of Weibull, Log-Normal and Gamma distributions. The point estimation of MAD-based estimator of Cp and Cpk is encouraging and showed a good result in case of Log-Normal and Gamma distributions, whereas these estimators perform very well in case of Weibull distribution. The comparison of quantile method and MAD method showed that the performance of MAD-based PCIs is better for Weibull and Log-Normal processes under low and moderate asymmetric conditions, whereas its performance for Gamma distribution remained unsatisfactory. Four bootstrap confidence intervals (BCIs) such as standard (SB), percentile (PB), bias-corrected percentile (BCPB) and percentile-t (PTB) were constructed using quantile and MAD methods under all asymmetric conditions of three distributions under study. The bias-corrected percentile bootstrap confidence interval (BCPB) is recommended for a quantile (PC)-based PCIs, whereas CIs were recommended for MAD-based PCIs under all asymmetric conditions of Weibull, Log-Normal and Gamma distributions. A real-life example is also given to describe and validate the application of proposed methodology.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/50468
DOI
10.1007/s13369-017-2807-5
ISSN
2193-567X
Article Type
Article
Citation
Arabian Journal For Science and Engineering, vol. 42, no. 11, page. 4957 - 4957, 2017-11
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