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In life tests, the progressive Type-II censoring methodology allows for the possibility of censoring a number of units each time a failure is observed. This results in a large number of possible censoring plans, depending on the number of both censoring times and censoring numbers. Employing...
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Sequential order statistics can be used to describe the lifetime of a system with n components which works as long as k components function assuming that failures possibly affect the lifetimes of remaining units. In this work, the reversed hazard rates of sequential order statistics are...
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Motivated from extreme value (EV) analysis for large non-metallic inclusions in engineering steels and a real data set, the benefit of choosing a multivariate EV approach is discussed. An extensive simulation study shows that the common univariate setup may lead to a high proportion of...
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For classical goodness-of-fit tests as well as for their modified versions in case of Type-II right censored data, results of a simulation study are presented, where the powers of the tests under consideration against beta alternatives are illustrated in informative, user-oriented plots that...
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In the one- and multi-sample cases, in the context of life-testing reliability experiments, we introduce minimal repair processes under a simple step-stress test, based on exponential distributions and an associated cumulative exposure model, and then develop likelihood inference for such a model.
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Optimal censoring schemes in the model of progressive type II censoring are obtained for a location-scale family of distributions which includes exponential, uniform and Pareto distributions. In the one-parameter set-up the variance of the respective BLUE is used as an optimality criterion. In...
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