@inproceedings{1441eb5adcc948a0bd7ea2683f157915,
title = "Control of linear wear processes under random shocks",
abstract = "Process control is one of the main activities of on-line quality control. It usually involves the adjustment or maintenance of the process when unacceptable deviations of the product quality characteristics occur. In this paper, we present a model that determines the optimal control interval and starting level setting of the process when the process is subject to linear wear and random shock deteriorations. A quadratic loss function is utilized in the analysis.",
author = "Argon Chen and Elsayed, {E. A.}",
year = "1993",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "0898061326",
series = "Proceedings of the Industrial Engineering Research Conference",
publisher = "Publ by IIE",
pages = "569--573",
editor = "Mitta, {Deborah A.} and Burke, {Laura I.} and English, {John R.} and Jennie Gallimore and Georgia-Ann Klutke and Tonkay, {Gregory L.}",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Industrial Engineering Research Conference",
note = "Proceedings of the 2nd Industrial Engineering Research Conference ; Conference date: 26-05-1993 Through 28-05-1993",
}