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- W4360984971 abstract "Competing risks data frequently appear in real-world operations like quality inspections, survival analysis, reliability tests, and clinical trials. From the quality point of view, relative risk rate can be considered an interesting quality indicator in analyzing the competing risks data for statistical process monitoring purposes. The relative risk rate measures the proportion of failures caused by the primary risk among a set of competing risks. This paper introduces two Shewhart-type control charts for monitoring the relative risk rate when the lifetimes of competing risks are independent Weibull random variables. The former chart is constructed based on the maximum likelihood estimation method, while the latter is developed based on the Bayesian approach. The proposed control charts can be applied in Phase II. The calculation of the Bayesian control charts and the evaluation of both process monitoring techniques have been done based on Monte Carlo simulations. The performance of the proposed control charts has been examined based on the average run length metric. The illustrative example is also discussed in detail to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed methods." @default.
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- W4360984971 title "Control charts for monitoring relative risk rate in the presence of Weibull competing risks with censored and masked data" @default.
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