Counted data control charts sensitive to sudden increases of the summary statistic
          Morais, M. C. ; Pacheco, António  
          
          REVSTAT (Statistical Review), 1 (1999), 25-45  
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          The usual practice in maintaining an upper one-sided control chart is to give an
 out-of-control signal whenever the summary statistic exceeds the upper control
 limit. However, intuition would suggest that a sudden increase in the summary
 statistic should also be taken as an indication of a deterioration in the production
 process, even if that summary statistic is not above the upper control limit.
 Using previously established results it is shown that: a) the decision rule proposed
 here speeds up the detection of increases in the expected count of defects per
 sample of fixed size s by an upper one-sided Poisson CUSUM chart; and b) the
 associated run length has interesting stochastic monotonicity properties  
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