- In
statistical quality control, the
CUSUM (or ****ulative sum
control chart) is a
sequential analysis technique developed by E. S. Page of the University...
-
Cusum may
refer to:
CUSUM, a
technique in
statistical quality control Cusum (Pannonia), an
ancient Roman city in today's
Petrovaradin This disambiguation...
-
administration it was
known as
Cusum.
After the
Romans conquered the
region from the
Celtic tribe of Scordisci, they
built the
Cusum fortress where present Petrovaradin...
-
classified into
Shewhart individuals control chart (ISO 7870-2) and
CUSUM(
CUsUM)(or ****ulative sum
control chart)(ISO 7870-4).
Control charts, also known...
- via
Markov chain Monte Carlo inference. In general, the
CUSUM (****ulative sum) and
CUSUM-sq (
CUSUM squared)
tests can be used to test the
constancy of the...
- was
built in the 1st century,
named Cusum, and
included in the
Roman province of Pannonia. In the 5th century,
Cusum was
devastated by
Hunnic invasions...
-
psychology and
industrial quality control.
Lepage test Shewhart–Cucconi
Chart CUSUM Cucconi Chart Cucconi,
Odoardo (1968). "Un
nuovo test non
parametrico per...
- B****ianae and 145 km (90 mi) of Viminacium, 35 km (22 mi)
southwest of
Cusum, 35 km (22 mi)
southeast of
Cuccium and 70 km (43 mi)
southwest of Cibalae...
-
autocorrelated error terms)
Correlation function Correlogram Cross-correlation
CUSUM Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy Optical autocorrelation Partial autocorrelation...
- (Čortanovci) B****ianae (Donji Petrovci)
Bononia (Banoštor)
Burgenae (Novi Banovci)
Cusum (Petrovaradin)
Graio (Sremska Rača)
Onagrinum (Begeč)
Rittium (Surduk) Sirmium...