A Partial Inventory of Statistical Literature on Quality and Productivity through 1985

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1987
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Vardeman, Stephen
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In 1984 the American Statistical Association established a Committee on Quality and Productivity. The Publications Subcommittee of this group adopted as one of its tasks the inventory of existing statistical literature on quality and productivity. This article is a partially annotated bibliography produced as a result of that effort.

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This article is published as Vardeman, Stephen, and John A. Cornell. "A partial inventory of statistical literature on quality and productivity through 1985." Journal of Quality Technology 19, no. 2 (1987): 90-97. DOI: 10.1080/00224065.1987.11979044.

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