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Analysis of (K, r) Incomplete Inspection Policy for Minimizing Inspection Cost subject to a Target AOQ (출하 품질목표 조건하에 검사비용을 최소화하는(K, r) 부분검사정책의 분석)

  • Yang, Moon-Hee
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we address an optimization problem for minimizing the inspection and rework cost in an inspection-rework system, which forms a network of nodes including a K-stage inspection system, storage areas for items, a source inspection shop, and a re-inspection shop. We assume that (n, 0) acceptance sampling is performed in the source inspection shop and that only 100(1-r)% of items of rejected lots are re-inspected in the re-inspection shop. Since all the nodes are interrelated, in order to formulate our steady-state objective function, we make a steady-state network flow analysis between nodes, and derive both the steady-state amount of flows between nodes and the steady-state fraction defectives by solving a nonlinear balance equation. Finally we provide some fundamental properties and an enumeration procedure for determining the optimal values of (K, r) which both minimizes our objective function and attains a given target average outgoing quality.

A GENERAL METHODOLOGY FOR ESTABLISHING OPTIMAL INSPECTION POLICY IN A COMPLEX SYSTEM

  • Kim, Soung-Hie
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.33-43
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    • 1983
  • This paper develops a general methodology for evaluating inspection (mainly, safety inspection) policies, standard and regulations in a complex system with lots of components. Based on practically available data, this methodology enable planners and regulators to estimate the costs and effectiveness of different inspection policies when applied under different system working conditions. As main tools, the concepts of detection probability and earliness of detection are developed in this paper.

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The Allocation of Inspection Stations in Multi-Stage Production Systems with 0-1 Integer Programming (다단계 생산공정에서의 검사지점 할당 문제에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sung-Gi;Yun, Deok-Kyun
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.20-31
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    • 1996
  • A pure zero-one integer program is formulated for determining where to assign the inspection stations in a multi-stage production system. The objective fuction is formulated to minimize the overall inspection costs. One of the major characteristics of this system is that an assigned inspection station is to inspect only the items produced in previous manufacturing stages. Each inspection station can be assigned to any possible inspection stage between two manufacturing stages. Error-free and screening inspection policy is assumed in this system and the defective items found in any inspection station will be reworked at once. The integer programming model presented in this paper has the advantages in the ease of modeling and modifiing as compared with the existing dymanamic programming methods. The solutions of the model can be easily obtained by the commercially available softwares like LINDO and GAMS.

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A Study on Allocation of Inspection Efforts in Serial Multi-stage Production Systems (직렬 다단계 생산공정에서의 최적 검사노력 할당문제에 관한 연구)

  • 김창훈;윤덕균
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.18 no.36
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    • pp.167-174
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    • 1995
  • The Dynamic programming method are developed for determining where to assign the inspection efforts in serial multi-stage production systems. The objective function is formulated to minimize the inspection and repairing costs. One of the major assumptions in this systems is that every assigned inspection stations should inspect the only items produced in manufacturing stages after the previous inspction station. The inspection stations can be assigned at every possible inspection stage after the manufacturing stages. Two type error is considered and screening inspection policy is assumed in this system and the defective items detected in tile inspection stations will be repaired or scraped by the defective types.

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Improvement Plans of the Parliamentary Inspection System in the Information Society

  • Park, Jong-Ryeol;Lee, Young-Woo
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.181-190
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    • 2019
  • Today, in the information society, since the government administration of all countries places importance on clarity and efficiency, the authority concentration of the administration is inevitable. Therefore, the Parliament, which is a legislative body, is at a time when the policy control function to check and monitor it is becoming more important. In particular, due to the emergence of parliamentary democracy, in the reality that the people must elect representatives and represent their own opinions, the parliamentary inspection system is very valuable in that it satisfies the right of the people to know and ultimately enables the people to democratically control the administration. The role of the Parliament moves from the inherent legislative function to the information collection and disclosure of government administration, discussion and resolution of political issues, and observation and supervision of the administration. And it can be seen as the global trend. As a result of this trend, status and role of the National Assembly is being strengthened from the legislative body to the control agency of government administration. Thus, the most substantive authority of Article 61 of the Constitution can be deemed the parliamentary inspection system. The parliamentary inspection system is a system that let exercise the legislation, budget, and authority to control of state administration by identify the challenges and policy implementation of each country's institutions through the audit of the executive administration's overall government administration performance outside the National Assembly. However, due to the amendment of Constitution in 1988, the parliamentary inspection right and investigation of state administration right had reinstated and the parliamentary inspection system, which is being implemented annually, is the 31st year of the year in 2019. However, the general evaluation of the public is negative and insufficient time for inspections, lack of sanctions on nonattendance witnesses, excessive data submission, and refusal to submit materials by the administration were pointed out as the problem. Therefore, in this paper, the researcher tries to point out the overall problems of the parliamentary inspection system and to summarize the effective improvement plans.

A Design and Case Study of a K-Stage BLU Inspection System for Achieving a Target Defective Rate

  • Yang, Moon-Hee
    • Management Science and Financial Engineering
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.141-157
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we address a design problem and a case study of a K-stage back-light-unit(BLU) inspection system, which is composed of K stages, each of which includes an inspection process and a rework process. Assuming the type I, II errors and the inspection-free policy for items classified as good, we determine the smallest integer of K which can achieve a given target defective rate. If K does not exist, holding the current values of the type I, II errors, we search reversely the defective rate of an assembly line and the defective rate of a rework process, to meet the target defective rate. Our formulae and methodology based on a K-stage inspection system could be applied and extended to similar situations with slight modification.

System Dynamics Inventory Model with Imperfect Inspection and Reverse Logistics (품질검사의 불완전성과 회수물류를 고려한 시스템 다이나믹스 재고 모형)

  • Yu, Seung-Ho;Park, Myeong-Seop
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.391-402
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    • 2006
  • Most previous studies considering inventory models for imperfect quality assumed that defective items could be completely detected by inspection and fixed before delivery to customers. This makes it difficult to adopt their research results to practice. This study reduces the assumption of perfect inspection, and presents an inventory model considering reverse logistics caused by imperfect inspection. System dynamics model is used to describe complex and dynamic problem and to show the effect of imperfect inspection on profit by simulation. Then, this article provides a guideline for the inspection policy which provides the maximum profit.

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A Visualization System for Permission Check in Java using Static Analysis (정적분석을 이용한 자바 언어의 권한검사 시각화 시스템)

  • Kim, Yun-Kyung;Chang, Byeong-Mo
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.13A no.5 s.102
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    • pp.399-404
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    • 2006
  • In Jana 2, to enforce a suity policy of a program, programmer writes permission sets required by the code at the policy file, sets Security Manager on system and executes the program. Then Security Manager checks by stack inspection whether an access request to resource should be granted or denied whenever code tries to access critical resource. In this paper, we develop a visualization tool which helps programmers enforce security policy effectively into programs. This system is based on the static permission check analysis which analyzes permission checks which must succeed or fail at each method. Based on this analysis information, programmer can examine visually how permission checks and their stack inspection are performed. By modifying program or policy file if necessary and examining analysis information repeatedly, programmer can enforce security policy correctly.

Cost Limit Replacement Policy under Imperfect Repair with Inspection Error (검사오차가 있는 불완전 수리에서의 비용한계 교체 정책)

  • Yun, Won-Young
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 1990
  • A replacement policy with repair cost limit is discussed. When a system fails, the repair cost is estimated by inspection and repair is then undertaken if the estimated cost is less than a predetermined limit L ; otherwise the system is replaced. After repair, the system is as good as new with probability(l-p) or is minimally repaired with probability p. It is assumed that repair cost can not be estimated exactly because of inspection error. When the failure time follows a Weibull distribution and repair cost a normal distribution, the value of repair cost limit minimizing the expected cost rate is shown to be finite and unique.

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Probabilistic Prediction of Structural Performance for Rational Bridge Management Policy (합리적 교량유지관리 의사결정을 위한 구조성능의 추계학적 예측)

  • Oh, Byung-Hwan;Kim, Dong-Wook
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.185-193
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    • 2004
  • Reasonable prediction of bridge deterioration is the most important factor in the determination of repair time or optimized maintenance policy for bridges. To accomplish these purposes, the proposed method is composed of quantitative condition assessment, Markov chains and Bayesian estimates. Example predictions of concrete slab bridges in Korea were illustrated with higher reasonability than those of existing methods such as expert opinion and visual inspection only.