Simoes, Bruno F. T.Epprecht, Eugenio K.Costa, Antonio F. B. [UNESP]2014-05-202014-05-202010-09-01Quality Technology and Quantitative Management. Taichung: Nctu-national Chiao Tung Univ Press, v. 7, n. 3, p. 249-261, 2010.1684-3703http://hdl.handle.net/11449/9508Combining an EWMA chart with a Shewhart chart is traditionally recommended as a means of providing good protection against both small and large shifts in the process mean. Capizzi and Masarotto have proposed an EWMA chart with a variable smoothing constant (AEWMA) for the same purpose. In this paper, we optimize the designs of the AEWMA and of the combined EWMA-Shewhart schemes with regard to pairs of shifts in the process mean and compare their performances. When the schemes are optimized for the same pair of shifts, their ARL profiles practically coincide. The choice between the AEWMA and the EWMA-Shewhart scheme then becomes a matter of personal preference. We also explore using an AEWMA together with a Shewhart chart, but we find no performance improvement. An additional contribution of this paper is the tables of optimal designs of each scheme for several pairs of shifts.249-261engAdaptive control chartsARL profilesexponentially weighted moving averagestatistical process controlvariable parametersvariable smoothing constantPerformance Comparisons of EWMA Control Chart SchemesArtigoWOS:000293058800004Acesso restrito