Abstract

Statistical lot inspection is an application of the theory of statistical hypothesis testing in the industrial problem of deciding on hypotheses on the quality of finite lots by means of random samples from the lot. Both the systematic industrial implementation and the theoretical investigation of statistical lot inspection trace back to the work of H. F. Dodge at Bell Telephone Laboratories in the 1920s. Investigations on statistical lot inspection have received enormous interest in academic literature. However, rigorous methodological foundations are still missing. In particular, there is no generally accepted model for statistical lot inspection under continuous quality characteristics

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