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              <text>MULTI-REFERENCE SKIP-LOT SAMPLING OF TYPE 3 (MR-SkSP-3)</text>
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              <text>Reliability: Theory and Applications;Volume;20;Issue;3;pp.473-484</text>
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              <text>Manoj M.J., Department of Statistics and Data Science CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India; Azarudheen S., Department of Statistics and Data Science CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India</text>
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              <text>In the current industrial sector, the rate of defective products present in the lots has been decreasing and most of the products keeps up a good history of quality throughout the production also. Skip-lot sampling plans are the suitable acceptance sampling plan for the situations where the series of products shows a stable and excellent quality. The skip-lot sampling plans are still widely used because of its reduced sampling cost and efforts, because the plan only needs to inspect a fraction of the lots submitted after a continues series of lots with excellent quality. This approach makes the skip-lot plan more cost-effective than the other sampling plans, thus making it an economically important plan. The current study incorporated a modification on the skip-lot sampling of type 3 and designated it as multi-reference skip lot sampling of type 3. The proposed plan has the provision of having multiple reference plans in normal and skipping inspection of a skip-lot sampling plan, unlike the traditional skip-lot plans which has the same reference plan in all phases. The performance measures of the proposed plan are derived using the power series approach. A designing methodology to determine the optimal parameters for the plan using the unity value approach is also described with the help of a numerical illustration. Behaviour of the operating characteristic curves for varying set of parameters are also analysed for the plan. Comparison of the proposed plan is done between the conventional plans using performance measure values and graphical representations. This analysis shows that the new plan is able to effectively optimize the preferences of producer and consumer simultaneously, where the traditional plans fail to. The analysis is supported with the help of graphical representations and tabulated values.  2025, Gnedenko Forum. All rights reserved.</text>
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