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Quality and Reliability Engineering International, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, February 2009
- Aarnout Brombacher:
Probability... 1
- Aylin Koca, Mathias Funk, Evangelos Karapanos, Anne Rozinat, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Henk Corporaal, Jean-Bernard Martens, Piet van der Putten, A. J. M. M. Weijters, Aarnout Brombacher:
Soft reliability: an interdisciplinary approach with a user-system focus. 3-20 - Yan Li, Xiaolong Pu, Fugee Tsung:
Adaptive charting schemes based on double sequential probability ratio tests. 21-39 - Refik Samet:
Fault-tolerant procedures for redundant computer systems. 41-68 - R. L. Shinde, Kailas Govinda Khadse:
Multivariate process capability using principal component analysis. 69-77 - Rassoul Noorossana, Alireza Shadman:
Estimating the change point of a normal process mean with a monotonic change. 79-90 - Xiao Liu, Loon-Ching Tang:
A sequential constant-stress accelerated life testing scheme and its Bayesian inference. 91-109
- Eric M. Monroe, Rong Pan:
Knowledge-based reliability assessments for time-varying climates. 111-124
Volume 25, Number 2, March 2009
- Aarnout Brombacher:
Designed experiments in industry. 127-128
- Rasa Remenyte-Prescott, John D. Andrews:
An efficient real-time method of analysis for non-coherent fault trees. 129-150 - Christian H. Weiß:
Group inspection of dependent binary processes. 151-165 - Pär Johannesson, Thomas Svensson, Leif Samuelsson, Bo Bergman, Jacques de Maré:
Variation mode and effect analysis: an application to fatigue life prediction. 167-179 - A.-B. Shaibu, Byung Rae Cho, Jami Kovach:
Development of a censored robust design model for time-oriented quality characteristics. 181-197 - Tony Halim, Loon-Ching Tang:
A graphical approach for confidence limits of optimal preventive maintenance cycles. 199-213 - Young-Bok Kim, Jung-Sik Hong, Chang-Hoon Lie:
Economic-statistical design of 2-of-2 and 2-of-3 runs rule scheme. 215-228 - Rong Pan:
A Bayes approach to reliability prediction utilizing data from accelerated life tests and field failure observations. 229-240
- Gionata Carmignani:
Modified QFD and problem-solving techniques integrated approach implementing corrective actions: a case study in an Italian manufacturing plant. 241-252
Volume 25, Number 3, April 2009
- Aarnout Brombacher:
Self Observing Systems: the future of reliability engineering? 253
- Gunther Steenackers, Patrick Guillaume, Steve Vanlanduit:
Robust optimization of an airplane component taking into account the uncertainty of the design parameters. 255-282 - Kaibo Wang, Fugee Tsung:
An adaptive dimension reduction scheme for monitoring feedback-controlled processes. 283-298 - Marie Gaudard, Philip Ramsey, Mia Stephens:
Interactive data mining informs designed experiments. 299-315 - Malin Albing:
Process capability indices for Weibull distributions and upper specification limits. 317-334 - Yong Guo, James R. Simpson, Joseph J. Pignatiello Jr.:
The general balance metric for mixed-level fractional factorial designs. 335-344
- J. M. Zhao, S. L. Ho, S. N. Piramanayagam, J. Z. Shi:
Optimizing tape-burnishing/wiping process of magnetic recording media through Taguchi method. 345-354
- Clément Magniez, Aarnout Brombacher, Jeu Schouten:
The use of reliability-oriented field feedback information for product design improvement: a case study. 355-364 - Rachel T. Johnson, Peter A. Parker, Douglas C. Montgomery, Andrew D. Cutler, Paul M. Danehy, Ray D. Rhew:
Design strategies for response surface models for the study of supersonic combustion. 365-377
Volume 25, Number 4, June 2009
- Wayne R. Wesley, James R. Simpson, Peter A. Parker, Joseph J. Pignatiello Jr.:
Prediction variance and G-criterion location for split-plot designs. 381-395
- Yanfen Shang, Kaibo Wang, Fugee Tsung:
An improved run-to-run process control scheme for categorical observations with misclassification errors. 397-407 - Mariapia Lampis, J. D. Andrews:
Bayesian belief networks for system fault diagnostics. 409-426 - Jau-Chuan Ke, Yunn-Kuang Chu, Y.-T. Chung, P. C. Lin:
Assessing non-normally distributed processes by interval estimation of the incapability index Cpp. 427-437 - Imen Kooli, Mohamed Limam:
Bayesian np control charts with adaptive sample size for finite production runs. 439-448 - Yong Guo, James R. Simpson, Joseph J. Pignatiello Jr.:
Optimal foldover plans for mixed-level fractional factorial designs. 449-466 - Eric D. Schoen:
All orthogonal arrays with 18 runs. 467-480 - Christine M. Anderson-Cook, Todd L. Graves, Michael S. Hamada:
Resource allocation for reliability of a complex system with aging components. 481-494
- Burcu Aksoy, Âli Yurdun Orbak:
Reducing the quantity of reworked parts in a robotic arc welding process. 495-512
Volume 25, Number 5, July 2009
- Aarnout Brombacher:
Health, well-being and the quality of healthcare. 513
- Bradley A. Jones, Rachel T. Johnson:
Design and analysis for the Gaussian process model. 515-524
- Max D. Morris:
Discussion (1): Jones-Johnson Paper. 525-527 - Peter Z. G. Qian, C. F. Jeff Wu:
Discussion (2): Jones-Johnson Paper. 529-533 - Jason L. Loeppky, Brian J. Williams:
Discussion (3): Jones-Johnson Paper. 535-539 - David M. Steinberg:
Discussion (4): Jones-Johnson Paper. 541-543 - William I. Notz:
Discussion (5): Jones-Johnson Paper. 545-547
- Bradley A. Jones, Rachel T. Johnson:
Design and analysis for the Gaussian process model: a Rejoinder. 549-550
- Lie-Chien Lin, Tzu-Su Li, Judy P. Kiang:
A continual improvement framework with integration of CMMI and six-sigma model for auto industry. 551-569 - Willis A. Jensen:
Approximations of tolerance intervals for normally distributed data. 571-580 - Marit Schoonhoven, Muhammad Riaz, Ronald J. M. M. Does:
Design schemes for the X control chart. 581-594 - Marcela Aparecida Guerreiro Machado, Antonio Fernando Branco Costa, M. A. Rahim:
The synthetic control chart based on two sample variances for monitoring the covariance matrix. 595-606 - Marta A. Freitas, Maria Luíza G. de Toledo, Enrico A. Colosimo, Magda C. Pires:
Using degradation data to assess reliability: a case study on train wheel degradation. 607-629 - Shien-Ping Huang, Chih-Chou Chiu:
Process monitoring with ICA-based signal extraction technique and CART approach. 631-643
Volume 25, Number 6, October 2009
- Douglas Montgomery:
Computer modelling. 645
- Gülsen Aydin Keskin, Coskun Özkan:
An alternative evaluation of FMEA: Fuzzy ART algorithm. 647-661 - Cynthia R. Lovelace, James J. Swain, Hisham Zeinelabdin, Jatinder N. D. Gupta:
Lower confidence limits for process capability indices Cp and Cpk when data are autocorrelated. 663-700 - Chien-Wei Wu, Ming-Hung Shu, Feng-Tsung Cheng:
Generalized confidence intervals for assessing process capability of multiple production lines. 701-716 - Sandra Healy, Michael Wallace, Eamonn Murphy:
Mathematical modelling of test limits and guardbands. 717-730 - Michael A. A. Cox:
A comparison of formulas for the design of cumulative sum control charts. 731-737 - Annamraju Syamsundar, Vallayil N. Achutha Naikan:
Sequential detection of change points for maintained systems using segmented point process models. 739-757 - George A. Hazelrigg:
The Cheshire Cat on engineering design. 759-769
Volume 25, Number 7, November 2009
- Aarnout Brombacher:
Black swans. 771
- Elisabeth Topalidou, Stelios Psarakis:
Review of multinomial and multiattribute quality control charts. 773-804
- Michael B. C. Khoo, Min Xie:
A study of time-between-events control chart for the monitoring of regularly maintained systems. 805-819 - Ahmad Ostadsharif Memar, Seyed Taghi Akhavan Niaki:
New control charts for monitoring covariance matrix with individual observations. 821-838 - Gitte B. Windfeldt, Søren Bisgaard:
Testing for sphericity in phase I control chart applications. 839-849 - Shervin Asadzadeh, Abdollah Aghaie, Hamid Shahriari:
Monitoring dependent process steps using robust cause-selecting control charts. 851-874 - Rassoul Noorossana, Abbas Saghaei, Kamran Paynabar, Sara Abdi:
Identifying the period of a step change in high-yield processes. 875-883 - Joseph M. Juarez, Vicka White:
Validating circuit board Interconnect Stress Test preconditioning processes using statistical model comparisons of accelerated test data. 885-895
Volume 25, Number 8, December 2009
- Aarnout Brombacher:
Telethings. 897
- Tom Burr, Michael S. Hamada, Todd L. Graves, S. Myers:
Augmenting real data with synthetic data: an application in assessing Radio-Isotope identification algorithms. 899-911 - Tsai-Hung Fan, Chia-Chen Chang:
A Bayesian zero-failure reliability demonstration test of high quality electro-explosive devices. 913-920 - Martin Leary, Colin R. Burvill:
Applicability of published data for fatigue-limited design. 921-932 - Lingyun Zhang, Gemai Chen, Philippe Castagliola:
On t and EWMA t charts for monitoring changes in the process mean. 933-945 - Davit Khachatryan, Søren Bisgaard:
Some results on the variogram in time series analysis. 947-960 - Lihui Shi, Changliang Zou, Zhaojun Wang, Kailash C. Kapur:
A new variable sampling control scheme at fixed times for monitoring the process dispersion. 961-972 - Jung-Tai Chen:
A new approach to setting control limits of cumulative count of conforming charts for high-yield processes. 973-986 - Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico A. Maisano:
The Hirsch index in manufacturing and Quality engineering. 987-995 - Liang Ye, Ershun Pan, Jianjun Shi:
Design of regression model-based automatic process control with reduced adjustment frequency. 997-1013 - Refik Samet:
Hardware implementation of fault-tolerance in dual computer systems. 1015-1028 - Rodrigo I. Duran, Susan L. Albin:
Monitoring a fraction with easy and reliable settings of the false alarm rate. 1029-1043 - Myrta Rodriguez, Douglas C. Montgomery, Connie M. Borror:
Generating experimental designs involving control and noise variables using genetic algorithms. 1045-1065 - J. K. Sari, M. J. Newby, Aarnout Brombacher, Loon Ching Tang:
Bivariate constant stress degradation model: LED lighting system reliability estimation with two-stage modelling. 1067-1084 - Tae-Jin Lim, Moonsoo Cho:
Design of control charts with m-of-m runs rules. 1085-1101
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