Sampling Control Planning on the Base of Operating Characteristics and with a Grapho-Analytical Method

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Statistical methods are widely used at quality control of products and services. One of the main tasks of quality control with the help of statistical methods is control plan development. Planning control is a difficult task. In this connection, the present article offers an automation of planning control with a grapho-analytical method and a method of operating characteristics.

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