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  1. CUSUM - Wikipedia

    In statistical quality control, the CUSUM (or cumulative sum control chart) is a sequential analysis technique developed by E. S. Page of the University of Cambridge. It is typically used for monitoring …

  2. Cumulative Sum Chart (CUSUM) - Six Sigma Study Guide

    May 30, 2025 · A cumulative sum chart (CUSUM) is a type of control chart used to detect the deviation of the individual values or subgroup mean from the adjusted target value.

  3. The CUSUM Algorithm: All the Essential Information You Need (with ...

    Aug 3, 2024 · CUSUM stands for Cumulative Sum Control Chart. It is a sequential analysis technique used for monitoring change detection. The idea is to detect shifts in the mean level of a measured …

  4. CUSUM (Cumulative Sum) charts improve the ability to detect small shifts (i.e. less than 1.5σ) by charting a statistic that incorporates current and previous data values from the process.

  5. 6.3.2.3. Cusum Control Charts - NIST

    CUSUM charts, while not as intuitive and simple to operate as Shewhart charts, have been shown to be more efficient in detecting small shifts in the mean of a process.

  6. CUSUM Chart (Cumulative Sum Control Chart) - 6Sigma Toolkit

    The CUSUM Chart, short for Cumulative Sum Control Chart, represents an advanced tool within the Six Sigma methodology, particularly under the broad category of Control Charts.

  7. cusum - Detect small changes in mean using cumulative sum - MATLAB

    Apply cusum using these numbers as the target mean and the target standard deviation. Highlight the point where the cumulative sum drifts more than five standard deviations beyond the target mean.

  8. Keeping the Process on Target: CUSUM Charts - SPC for Excel

    This type of control chart monitors the cumulative sum of deviations from the process target. It is designed to detect small shifts in the process average from the target value.

  9. Methods and formulas for CUSUM Chart - Minitab

    CUSUM charts are defined by two parameters, h and k, which are often referred to as the CUSUM plan. These values are often selected from ARL (Average Run Length) tables.

  10. What is: Cumulative Sum Control Chart (CUSUM)

    The Cumulative Sum Control Chart, commonly referred to as CUSUM, is a statistical tool used for monitoring changes in a process mean over time.