Average Run Length (ARL) is a statistical measure used in Statistical Process Control (SPC). It represents the average number of observations between two “out-of-control” signals on a control chart. ARL is essential for evaluating the sensitivity and reliability of control charts in detecting process changes.
Control charts, developed by Walter A. Shewhart in the 1920s, are a cornerstone of SPC and quality management. They help monitor process stability by distinguishing between normal variation and unusual patterns. ARL provides a quantitative way to evaluate how effectively these charts detect shifts while avoiding false alarms.
ARL is a critical performance measure for SPC systems. By monitoring and optimising ARL, organisations can: