OC
OC (ondes courtes)
short waves, electromagnetic waves for radio transmissions that are less than 150 meters
öç
n.
revenge, nemesis, requital, retaliation, retribution, vengeance
Oc
<
language> ("Oh see!") A
parallel logic language.
["Self-Description of Oc and its Applications", M. Hirata, Proc 2nd Natl Conf Japan Soc Soft Sci Tech, pp. 153-156, 1984].
(1995-03-16)
(c) Copyright 1993 by Denis Howe
Operating characteristic curve
A graph to determine the probability of accepting lots as a function of the lots' or processes' quality level when using various sampling plans. There are three types: type A curves, which give the probability of acceptance for an individual lot coming from finite production (will not continue in the future); type B curves, which give the probability of acceptance for lots coming from a continuous process; and type C curves, which (for a continuous sampling plan) give the long run percentage of product accepted during the sampling phase.