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Nesma A. Saleh
Nesma A. Saleh
Associate Prof., Statistics Department, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University
Verified email at feps.edu.eg
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The Difficulty in Designing Shewhart and X Control Charts with Estimated Parameters
NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud, MJ Keefe, WH Woodall
Journal of Quality Technology 47 (2), 127-138, 2015
1732015
Another look at the EWMA control chart with estimated parameters
NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud, LA Jones-Farmer, I Zwetsloot, WH Woodall
Journal of Quality Technology 47 (4), 363-382, 2015
1632015
A reevaluation of the adaptive exponentially weighted moving average control chart when parameters are estimated
AA Aly, NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud, WH Woodall
Quality and Reliability Engineering International 31 (8), 1611-1622, 2015
872015
The performance of the adaptive exponentially weighted moving average control chart with estimated parameters
NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud, ASG Abdel‐Salam
Quality and Reliability Engineering International 29 (4), 595-606, 2013
682013
CUSUM charts with controlled conditional performance under estimated parameters
NA Saleh, IM Zwetsloot, MA Mahmoud, WH Woodall
Quality Engineering 28 (4), 402-415, 2016
502016
A critique of a variety of “memory-based” process monitoring methods
S Knoth, NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud, WH Woodall, VG Tercero-Gómez
Journal of Quality Technology 55 (1), 18-42, 2023
372023
An adaptive EWMA control chart for monitoring zero-inflated Poisson processes
AA Aly, NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud
Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation 51 (4), 1564-1577, 2022
252022
Accounting for phase I sampling variability in the performance of the MEWMA control chart with estimated parameters
NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud
Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation 46 (6), 4333-4347, 2017
172017
A review and critique of auxiliary information-based process monitoring methods
NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud, WH Woodall, S Knoth
Quality Technology & Quantitative Management 20 (1), 1-20, 2023
142023
Phase I analysis of individual observations with missing data
MA Mahmoud, NA Saleh, DF Madbuly
Quality and Reliability Engineering International 30 (4), 559-569, 2014
112014
Equivalences between multiple dependent state sampling, chain sampling, and control chart runs rules
WH Woodall, NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud
Quality Engineering 35 (1), 142-151, 2023
92023
An adaptive exponentially weighted moving average control chart for poisson processes
AA Aly, NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud
Quality Engineering 33 (4), 627-640, 2021
52021
Performance comparison of some centrality measures used in detecting anomalies in directed social networks
AA Zaki, NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud
Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation 52 (7), 3122-3136, 2023
42023
Letter on statistical process monitoring research: Misdirections and recommendations.
S Knoth, MA Mahmoud, NA Saleh, VG Tercero‐Gómez, WH Woodall
Quality & Reliability Engineering International 38 (4), 2022
42022
Reevaluating the performance of control charts based on ranked-set sampling
WH Woodall, A Haq, MA Mahmoud, NA Saleh
Quality Engineering 36 (2), 365-370, 2024
32024
A re-evaluation of repetitive sampling techniques in statistical process monitoring
NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud, WH Woodall
Quality Technology & Quantitative Management, 1-19, 2023
32023
Effect of contaminated phase I data on the phase II–EWMA control chart performance under non-normality
NA Saleh, AA Aly, MA Mahmoud
Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation, 1-19, 2022
12022
Assessing the use of the moving window approaches when monitoring social networks using a degree corrected stochastic block model
AA Zaki, NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud
Review of Economics and Political Science 6 (4), 311-327, 2021
12021
An equivalence between multivariate cumulative sum control charts
NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud, WH Woodall
Quality Technology & Quantitative Management, 1-8, 2023
2023
Guest editorial on auxiliary information based monitoring
NA Saleh, MA Mahmoud, WH Woodall, S Knoth
Quality and Reliability Engineering International 38 (5), 2255-2255, 2022
2022
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