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Publication date: 07/08/2024

CUSUM Control Charts

Create Tabular CUSUM Control Charts with Decision Limits

Cumulative Sum (CUSUM) control charts enable you to detect small shifts in a process. They are useful in detecting shifts that occur over time, such as a gradual drift, and that are not necessarily accompanied by a sudden shift. The CUSUM Control Chart platform creates a CUSUM chart with decision limits, similar to a Shewhart chart. This chart is also called a tabular CUSUM chart. To create a V-mask cumulative sum control chart, see V-Mask CUSUM Control Charts.

The CUSUM Control Chart platform also provides information about average run length (ARL). The average run length is the average number of samples or observations that can be expected to occur before an out-of-control signal occurs. You can use the average run length to assess the performance of a CUSUM chart, given specific parameters and assuming constant variance.

Figure 10.1 CUSUM Control Chart 

CUSUM Control Chart

Contents

Overview of the CUSUM Control Chart Platform

Example of a CUSUM Control Chart

Launch the CUSUM Control Chart Platform

The CUSUM Control Chart Platform Report

Control Panel for CUSUM Control Chart
CUSUM Chart Report

CUSUM Control Chart Platform Options

Average Run Length (ARL) Report

Additional Examples of CUSUM Control Charts

Example of the Data Units Option in a CUSUM Control Chart
Example of a CUSUM Chart with Subgroups

Statistical Details for the CUSUM Control Chart Platform

Statistical Details for CUSUM Control Chart Construction
Statistical Details for Shift Detection
Statistical Details for Average Run Length
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