Browsing by Author "Carolan, Christopher (Christopher A.)"
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Economic Design of a Single CUSUM Chart with Combined One-sided Monitoring of Process Mean
Bergenn, Matthew (East Carolina University, 2019-04-30)A single, two-sided CUSUM chart utilizing continuously variable sampling intervals and continuously variable sample sizes monitors a process mean and is optimized through an economic design metric. The combined CUSUM ... -
Economic Design of CUSUM Control Charts
Croskery, Thomas (East Carolina University, 2014)In statistical process control, control charts are one tool for monitoring the control status of a process. One such type of chart is the cumulative sum (CUSUM) chart which has advantages over other styles of control chart. ... -
ESTIMATION OF THE PROBABILITY A BROWNIAN BRIDGE CROSSES A CONCAVE BOUNDARY
Yang, Fan (East Carolina University, 2010)This thesis studies a new method to estimate the probability that a Brownian bridge crosses a concave boundary. We show that a Brownian bridge crosses a concave boundary if and only if its least concave majorant crosses ... -
IDENTIFYING SUBJECTIVE VALUE IN WOMEN’S COLLEGE GOLF RECRUITING REGARDLESS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASS
Allred, Victoria (East Carolina University, 2018-05-03)College athletics have grown into a major industry and athletic departments are pushing coaches to recruit the top talent. To recruit golfers, college coaches depend on multiple ranking systems. These systems are bias ... -
Inherent Fibrin Fiber Tension Propels Mechanisms of Network Clearance During Fibrinolysis
Cone, Sean J.; Fuquay, Andrew T.; Litofsky, Justin M.; Dement, Taylor C.; Carolan, Christopher (Christopher A.); Hudson, Nathan E. (2020-02-25)Proper wound healing necessitates both coagulation (the formation of a blood clot) and fibrinolysis (the dissolution of a blood clot). A thrombus resistant to clot dissolution can obstruct blood flow, leading to vascular ... -
Inherent fibrin fiber tension propels mechanisms of network clearance during fibrinolysis
Cone, Sean J.; Fuquay, Andrew T.; Litofsky, Justin M.; Dement, Taylor C.; Carolan, Christopher (Christopher A.); Hudson, Nathan E. (2020-04-15)Proper wound healing necessitates both coagulation (the formation of a blood clot) and fibrinolysis (the dissolution of a blood clot). A thrombus resistant to clot dissolution can obstruct blood flow, leading to vascular ...