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Abstract The well known inverse Rayleigh distribution is considered as a model for a life time random variable. The problem of acceptance sampling when the life test is truncated at a pre-assigned time is discussed. For various acceptance numbers, various confidence levels and various values of...
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Abstract A generalization of the log-logistic distribution called exponentiated log-logistic distribution (in lines of exponentiated Weibull distribution suggested by Mudholkar and Srivastava [Technometrics 37: 436-445, 1995]) is considered. In this paper the operating characteristic for a...
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Abstract Point estimation constitutes the heart of statistics. In this paper the corresponding methods are looked at from the viewpoint of a user and it is shown that point estimation procedures not only have major conceptual deficiencies, but that the corresponding methods offered and...
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Abstract In reliability analysis, it is preferable to complete an experiment of data collection in a short time due to constraints concerning energy, money or other resources. In this paper we propose a relative measure called relative expected experimental time (REET) for a life testing...
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