MSPI 2010 Submitted paper template A1 Standards for statistical methods, tools and techniques ANNEX A 1 BSI Technical Committee SS/1, Statistical Terminology and Symbols 1.1 Scope of SS/1: Technical Committee SS/1 is responsible for the publication and review of British Standards dealing with Statistical terminology & symbols. The committee's Terms of reference are to ensure that the interests of the UK are represented in international standardization activities in the field of application through participation in the work of ISO/TC69/SC1 and its working groups. SS/1 is responsible for nominating and briefing UK experts to attend meetings of ISO/TC69/SC1 and monitoring the work, collating public comment and voting on the documents that they produce. BS ISO 3534-1:2006 BS ISO 3534-2:2006 BS ISO 3534-3:1999 Table A1: British Standards for which SS/1 is responsible Statistics - Vocabulary and symbols - General statistical terms and terms used in probability Statistics - Vocabulary and symbols - Applied statistics Statistics - Vocabulary and symbols - Design of experiments 2 BSI Technical Committee SS/2 - Statistical interpretation of data 2.1 Scope of SS/2: Technical Committee SS/2 is responsible for the publication and review of British Standards dealing with "Statistical interpretation of data". The committee's Terms of Reference are to ensure that the interests of the UK are represented in international standardization activities in the field of application through participation in the work of ISO/TC69/WG3. SS/2 is responsible for nominating and briefing UK experts to ISO/TC69/WG3 and monitoring the work, collating public comment and voting on the documents that they produce. BS 2846-1:1991 BS 2846-2:1981 (ISO 2602-1980) BS 2846-4:1976 (ISO 2854-1976) BS 2846-5:1977 (ISO 3494-1976) BS 2846-6:1976 (ISO 3301-1975) BS 2846-7:1997 (ISO 5479:1997) Table A2: British Standards for which SS/2 is responsible Guide to statistical interpretation of data. Routine analysis of quantitative data Guide to statistical interpretation of data. Estimation of the mean: confidence interval Guide to statistical interpretation of data. Techniques of estimation and tests relating to means and variances Guide to statistical interpretation of data. Power of tests relating to means and variances Guide to statistical interpretation of data. Comparison of two means in the case of paired observations Guide to statistical interpretation of data. Tests for departure from normality
MSPI 2010 Submitted paper template A2 BS 2846-8:2001 (ISO 16269-7:2001) BS ISO 16269-6:2005 BS ISO 16269-8:2004 Guide to statistical interpretation of data. Median. Estimation and confidence intervals Statistical interpretation of data. Determination of statistical tolerance intervals Statistical interpretation of data. Determination of prediction intervals 3 BSI Technical Committee SS/3, Application of Statistical Methods in Standardization 3.1 Scope of SS/3: Technical Committee SS/3 is responsible for the publication and review of British Standards dealing with the Application of statistical methods in standardization. The committee's Terms of reference are to ensure that the interests of the UK are represented in international standardization activities in the field of application through participation in the work of ISO/TC69 and ISO/TC69/SC6 and their working groups. SS/3 is responsible for nominating and briefing UK experts to attend meetings of ISO/TC69 and ISO/TC69/SC6 and monitoring the work, collating public comment and voting on the documents that they produce. BS 600:2000 BS ISO 10725:2000 BS ISO 11648-1:2003 BS ISO 11648-2:2001 Table A3: British Standards for which SS/3 is responsible A guide to the application of statistical methods to quality and standardization Acceptance sampling plans and procedures for the inspection of bulk materials Statistical aspects of sampling from bulk materials - General principles Statistical aspects of sampling from bulk materials - Sampling of particulate materials 4 BSI Technical Committee SS/4 - Statistical Process Management 4.1 Scope of SS/4: Technical Committee SS/4 is responsible for the publication and review of British Standards dealing with "Statistical process management". The committee's Terms of Reference are to ensure that the interests of the UK are represented in international standardization activities in the field of application through participation in the work of ISO/TC69/SC4 and its working groups. SS/4 is responsible for nominating and briefing UK experts to attend meetings of ISO/TC69/SC4 and monitoring the work, collating public comment and voting on the documents that they produce. BS 5700:1984 BS 5701-1:2003 Table A4: British Standards for which SS/4 is responsible Guide to process control using quality control chart methods and cusum techniques Part 1: Uses and value of attribute charts in business, industry, commerce and public service
MSPI 2010 Submitted paper template A3 BS 5701-2:2003 BS 5701-3:2003 BS 5701-4:2003 BS 5702-1:2001 BS 5702-2:2008 BS 5702-3:2008 BS 5703-1:2003 BS 5703-2:2003 BS 5703-3:2003 BS 5703-4:2003 BS 7783:1994 (ISO 7966:1993) BS 7785:1994 (ISO 8258:1991) BS ISO 7870-1:2007 BS ISO 11462-1:2001 BS ISO 21747:2006 BS ISO 22514-1:2009 BS ISO 22514-3:2008 PD ISO/TR 22514-4:2007 Part 2: Fundamentals of standard attribute charting for monitoring, control and improvement Part 3: Technical aspects of attribute charting. Special situation handling Part 4: Attribute inspection performance control and improvement Guide to statistical process control (SPC) charts for variables. Part 1: Charts for mean, median, range and standard deviation Guide to statistical process control (SPC) charts for variables. Part 2: Charts for individual values Guide to statistical process control (SPC) charts for variables. Part 3: Charting techniques for short runs and small mixed batches Guide to data analysis and quality control using cusum techniques. Part 1: Uses and value of cusum charts in business, industry, commerce and public service Guide to data analysis and quality control using cusum techniques. Part 2: Introduction to decision-making using cusum techniques Guide to data analysis and quality control using cusum techniques. Part 3: Cusum methods for process/quality control using measured data Guide to data analysis and quality control using cusum techniques. Part 4: Cusum methods for discrete (count/classified) data Acceptance control charts Shewhart control charts Control charts Part 1: General guidelines Guidelines for implementation of statistical process control (SPC). Part 1: Elements of SPC Statistical methods. Process performance and capability statistics for measured quality characteristics Statistical methods in process management - Capability and performance. Part 1: General principles and concepts Statistical methods in process management - Capability and performance Part 3: Machine performance studies for measured data on discrete parts Statistical methods in process management - Capability and performance. Part 4: Process capability estimates and performance measures
MSPI 2010 Submitted paper template A4 5 BSI Technical Committee SS/5, Acceptance Sampling Schemes 5.1 Scope of SS/5: Technical Committee SS/5 is responsible for the publication and review of British Standards dealing with "Acceptance sampling schemes" for both attributes and variables. The committee's Terms of reference are to ensure that the interests of the UK are represented in international standardization activities in the field of application through participation in the work of ISO/TC69/SC5 and its working groups. SS/5 is responsible for nominating and briefing UK experts to attend meetings of ISO/TC69/SC5 and monitoring the work, collating public comment and voting on the documents that they produce. BS 6000-1:2005 BS 6000-2:2005 BS 6000-3:2005 BS 6001-0:2006 (ISO 2859-10:2006) BS 6001-1:1999 (ISO 2859-1:1999) BS 6001-2:1993 (ISO 2859-2:1985) BS 6001-3:2005 BS 6001-4:2005 (ISO 2859-5:2005) BS 6001-5:2002 BS 6001-7:2006 (ISO 18414:2006) BS 6001-9:2002 BS 6002-1:2007 BS 6002-2:2007 BS 6002-3:2005 Table A5: British Standards for which SS/5 is responsible Guide to the selection and usage of acceptance sampling systems for inspection of discrete items in lots Part 1: General guide to acceptance sampling Guide to the selection and usage of acceptance sampling systems for inspection of discrete items in lots Part 2: Guide to sampling by attributes Guide to the selection and usage of acceptance sampling systems for inspection of discrete items in lots Part 3: Guide to sampling by variables Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Part 0: Introduction to the BS 6001 (ISO 2859) series of standards for sampling for inspection by attributes Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Part 1: Sampling schemes indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Part 2: Specification for sampling plans indexed by limiting quality (LQ) for isolated lot inspection Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Part 3: Specification for skip-lot sampling procedures Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Part 4: System of sequential sampling plans indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Part 5: Procedures for assessment of declared quality levels Acceptance sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Part 7: Accept-zero sampling system based on credit principle for controlling outgoing quality Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Part 9: Double sampling plans using minimal sample sizes, indexed by producer's risk quality (PRQ) and consumer's risk quality (CRQ) Sampling procedures for inspection by variables Part 1: Guide to single sampling plans indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection for a single quality characteristic and a single AQL Sampling procedures for inspection by variables Part 2: General guide to single sampling plans indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection of independent quality characteristics Sampling procedures for inspection by variables Part 3: Guide to double sampling schemes indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection
MSPI 2010 Submitted paper template A5 BS 6002-4:2006 (ISO 3951-5:2006) BS ISO 8422:2006 BS ISO 8423:2008 BS ISO 13448-1:2005 BS ISO 13448-2:2004 BS ISO 14560:2004 BS ISO 21247:2005 BS ISO 24153:2009 Sampling procedures for inspection by variables Part 4: Sequential sampling plans indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for inspection by variables (known standard deviation) Sequential sampling plans for inspection by attributes Sequential sampling plans for inspection by variables for percent nonconforming (known standard deviation) Acceptance sampling procedures based on the allocation of priorities principle (APP) Part 1: Guidelines for the APP approach Acceptance sampling procedures based on the allocation of priorities principles (APP) Part 2: Coordinated single sampling plans for acceptance sampling by attributes Acceptance sampling procedures by attributes. Specified quality levels in nonconforming items per million Combined accept-zero sampling systems and process control procedures for product acceptance Random sampling and randomization procedures 6 BSI Technical Committee SS/6, Precision of Test Methods 6.1 Scope of SS/6: Technical Committee SS/6 is responsible for the publication and review of British Standards dealing with the "Precision of test methods" The committee's Terms of Reference are to ensure that the interests of the UK are represented in international standardization activities in the field of application through participation in the work of ISO/TC69/SC6 and its working groups. SS/6 is responsible for nominating and briefing UK experts to attend meetings of ISO/TC69/SC6 and monitoring the work, collating public comment and voting on the documents that they produce. SS/6 is also responsible for contributing to the work of ISO/TAG 4 and JCGM. BS ISO 5725-1:1994 BS ISO 5725-2:1994 BS ISO 5725-3:1994 BS ISO 5725-4:1994 BS ISO 5725-5:1998 Table A6: British Standards for which SS/6 is responsible Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results Part 1: General principles and definitions Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results Part 2: Basic methods for the determination of repeatability and reproducibility of a standard measurement method Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results Part 3: Intermediate measures of the precision of a standard measurement method Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results Part 4: Basic methods for the determination of the trueness of a standard measurement method Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results Part 5: Alternative methods for the determination of the precision of a standard measurement method
MSPI 2010 Submitted paper template A6 PD 6461-4:2004 BS ISO 11095:1996 BS ISO 11843-1:1997 BS ISO 11843-2:2000 BS ISO 11843-3:2003 BS ISO 11843-4:2003 BS ISO 11843-5:2008 BS ISO 13528:2005 BS ISO 5725-6:1994 DD ISO/TS 21748:2004 DD ISO/TS 21749:2005 PD ISO/TR 22971:2005 General metrology. Practical guide to measurement uncertainty Linear calibration using reference materials Capability of detection Part 1: Terms and definitions Capability of detection Part 2: Methodology in the linear calibration case Capability of detection Part 3: Methodology for determination of the critical value for the response variable when no calibration data are used Capability of detection Part 4: Methodology for comparing the minimum detectable value with a given value Capability of detection Part 5: Methodology in the linear and non-linear calibration cases Statistical methods for use in proficiency testing by interlaboratory comparisons Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results Part 6: Use in practice of accuracy values Guidance for the use of repeatability, reproducibility and trueness estimates in measurement uncertainty estimation Measurement and uncertainty for metrological applications. Repeated measurements and nested experiments Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results. Practical guidance for the use of ISO 5725-2:1994 in designing, implementing and statistically analysing interlaboratory repeatability and reproducibility results 7 BSI Technical Committee MS/6, Methodologies for business process improvement using statistical methods 7.1 Scope of MS/6: Technical Committee MS/6 is responsible for the publication and review of British Standards for "systematic improvement of business processes by the application of statistical analysis and related optimization methods". The committee's Terms of Reference are to ensure that the collective interests of UK business organizations are represented in international and Europeans standardization projects on this subject. In particular, MS/6 is responsible for monitoring the work of ISO/TC69/SC7, ISO/TC69/SC8 and other relevant ISO/TC69 Sub- Committees, plus their working groups, collating public comment, and voting, on documents prepared by the committee. MS/6 is responsible for nominating and briefing UK experts to attend meetings of ISO/TC69/SC7 and ISO/TC69/SC 8, plus their working groups. Table A7: British Standards for which MS/6 is responsible PD ISO/TR 29901:2007 Selected illustrations of full factorial experiments with four factors