Systems approach to the multistage manufacturing connected-unit situation

This paper investigates the relationships among incoming quality limit (AIQL), manufacturing quality level in each stage of production, and outgoing quality limit (AOQL), for a multistage manufacturing connected‐unit situation from the systems cost‐effectiveness point of view. An objective function...

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