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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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In the model of sequential order statistics, prior distributions are considered for the model parameters, which, for example, describe increasing load put on remaining components. Gamma priors are examined as well as priors out of a class of extended truncated Erlang distributions (ETED), which...
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