Production and Operations Analysis, Seventh Edition
Production and Operations Analysis, Seventh Edition
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ISBN: 9781478623069
Author: Steven Nahmias, Tava Lennon Olsen
Publisher: Waveland Press, Inc.
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Chapter 12.12, Problem 47P

a

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Interpretation:

An analytical expression for the OC curve as a function of p.

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Average Outgoing Quality curve is the curve that represents the quality of both the incoming as well as the outgoing material, assuming the hundred percnt inspections of rejected lots and also the inspected defective materials are either removed, revised or exchanged.

  AOP(p)=PdPa(N-n)N

  Pd = % defective in every lot in the series

  Pa = Quality of incoming lots

N = lot size

n = sample size

b

Summary Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of p at which the AOQ curve is maximum

Concept Introduction:

Average Outgoing Quality curve is the curve that represents the quality of both the incoming as well as the outgoing material, assuming the hundred percnt inspections of rejected lots and also the inspected defective materials are either removed, revised or exchanged.

  AOP(p)=PdPa(N-n)N

  Pd = % defective in every lot in the series

  Pa = Quality of incoming lots

N = lot size

n = sample size

c

Summary Introduction

Interpretation:

The maximum value of the AOQ,

Concept Introduction:

Average Outgoing Quality curve is the curve that represents the quality of both the incoming as well as the outgoing material, assuming the hundred percnt inspections of rejected lots and also the inspected defective materials are either removed, revised or exchanged.

  AOP(p)=PdPa(N-n)N

  Pd = % defective in every lot in the series

  Pa = Quality of incoming lots

N = lot size

n = sample size

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