Abstract
In many recent articles authors have advocated the use of attribute charts based on the number of censored values for monitoring censored lifetime data. In this article we compare the average run-length performance of one-sided and two-sided Shewhart charts based on the conditional expected value (CEV) with the corresponding attribute charts. The overall findings indicate that using an attribute chart to monitor the mean of a Weibull lifetime probability distribution with right censoring does not perform as well as the CEV-based chart.
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