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Gráfico de control CUSUM×Análisis Secuencial (Diseño Secuencial Grupal)×
CampoEstadísticaEstadística
FamiliaProcess / pipelineHypothesis test
Año de origen19541977
Autor originalE. S. PageP. C. O'Brien & T. R. Fleming; P. C. Pocock
TipoStatistical process control chart for small shiftsSequential / adaptive hypothesis test
Fuente seminalPage, E. S. (1954). Continuous inspection schemes. Biometrika, 41(1/2), 100–115. DOI ↗O'Brien, P.C. & Fleming, T.R. (1979). A Multiple Testing Procedure for Clinical Trials. Biometrics, 35(3), 549–556. DOI ↗
Aliascumulative sum chart, CUSUM control chart, Page's CUSUM, kümülatif toplam kontrol kartısequential testing, group sequential design, interim analysis, Sıralı Analiz (Sequential Testing / Group Sequential Design)
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ResumenThe cumulative sum (CUSUM) control chart, introduced by E. S. Page in 1954, monitors a process by accumulating the deviations of observations from a target value rather than judging each point in isolation. Because small persistent shifts add up over time, the running sum makes them visible far sooner than a Shewhart chart, making CUSUM the tool of choice for detecting small, sustained changes in the process mean.Sequential analysis is a framework for conducting hypothesis tests with pre-planned interim looks at accumulating data, allowing a study to stop early for efficacy or futility while controlling the overall Type I error rate. The group sequential approach was formalised by Pocock (1977) and O'Brien and Fleming (1979), and remains the standard for confirmatory clinical trials and rigorous A/B experiments.
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