2007
DOI: 10.1080/03610910701207819
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Acceptance Sampling Plans from Truncated Life Tests Based on the Generalized Birnbaum–Saunders Distribution

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“…Desmond [9] also strengthened the physical justification for the use of this distribution by relaxing the assumptions made originally by Birnbaum and Saunders [4]. Some recent work on the BS distribution can be found in Balakrishnan et al [2], Chang and Tang [7,8], Dupuis and Mills [10], From and Li [11],…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desmond [9] also strengthened the physical justification for the use of this distribution by relaxing the assumptions made originally by Birnbaum and Saunders [4]. Some recent work on the BS distribution can be found in Balakrishnan et al [2], Chang and Tang [7,8], Dupuis and Mills [10], From and Li [11],…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is implicitly assumed in the usual sampling plans that only a single item is put in a tester. Acceptance sampling on the basis of single item by using the various lifetime distribution are discussed by many authors Epstein (1954), Goode and Kao (1961), Kantam and Rosaiah (1998), Kantam et al (2001), Baklizi (2003), Rosaiah et al (2006), Rosaiah and Kantam (2005), Tsai and Wu (2006), Rosaiah et al (2007), Aslam and Shahbaz (2007), Aslam and Kantam (2008), and Balakrishnan et al (2007), Aslam and Jun (2010). However, the tester wants to test multiple numbers of items at a time because testing cost and time can be saved by testing these items simultaneously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies regarding truncated life tests can be found in Epstein [1], Sobel and Tischendrof [2], Goode and Kao [3], Gupta and Groll [4], Gupta [5], Fertig and Mann [6], Kantam and Rosaiah [7], Baklizi [8], Wu and Tsai [9], Rosaiah and Kantam [10], Rosaiah et al [11], Tsai and Wu [12], Balakrishnan et al [13], Srinivasa Rao et al [14], Srinivasa Rao et al [15], Aslam et al [16], and Srinivasa Rao et al [17]. All these authors designed acceptance sampling plans based on the mean life time under a truncated life test.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%