This thesis is concerned with a comparative study of statistical quality control standards ; Korean, Japanese, American, British, U.S. Military, and International standards. Overall contents in these standards are examined, and standards for the attributes and variables acceptance sampling procedures are studied in detail.
The switching rules for the newly revised Korean Standard KS A 3109 are different from MIL-STD-105D or American Standard ANSI Z1.4. Therefore, the composite operating characteristics function and the proportion of lots inspected under the switching rules are evaluated for KS A 3109 using Markov chain techniques and a computer simulation. They are also compared with those of ANSI Z1.4.