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Cumulative sum techniques

Robert Henry Woodward

# Cumulative sum techniques

## by Robert Henry Woodward

Published by Published for Imperial Chemical Industries by Oliver and Boyd, Van Nostrand in Edinburgh, Princeton, N.J .
Written in English

Subjects:
• Quality control,
• Cusum Technique

• Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 65.

Classifications The Physical Object Statement [by] R. H. Woodward [and] P. L. Goldsmith. Series Mathematical and statistical techniques for industry. Monograph, no. 3 Contributions Goldsmith, Peter Lewis, joint author. LC Classifications TS155 .I446 no. 3 Pagination viii, 66 p. Number of Pages 66 Open Library OL5998592M LC Control Number 66031823

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In statistical quality control, the CUSUM (or cumulative sum control chart) is a sequential analysis technique developed by E. Page of the University of is typically used for monitoring change detection. CUSUM was announced in Biometrika, ina few years after the publication of Wald's SPRT algorithm.

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