Statistical tolerance intervals are used for a broad range of applications, such as quality control, engineering design tests, environmental monitoring, and bioequivalence testing. tolerance is the only R package devoted to procedures for tolerance intervals and regions. Perhaps the most commonly-employed functions of the package involve normal tolerance intervals. A number of new procedures for this setting have been included in recent versions of tolerance. In this paper, we discuss and illustrate the functions that implement these normal tolerance interval procedures, one of which is a new, novel type of operating characteristic curve.
Distributions, Graphics, Multivariate, SpatioTemporal
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Young, "The R Journal: Normal Tolerance Interval Procedures in the tolerance Package", The R Journal, 2017
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@article{RJ-2016-041, author = {Young, Derek S.}, title = {The R Journal: Normal Tolerance Interval Procedures in the tolerance Package}, journal = {The R Journal}, year = {2017}, note = {https://doi.org/10.32614/RJ-2016-041}, doi = {10.32614/RJ-2016-041}, volume = {8}, issue = {2}, issn = {2073-4859}, pages = {200-212} }